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In 1968, when Meyer-Optik was merged with Pentacon some of their lenses were renamed Pentacon. Nonetheless, mechanically and optically (and despite their age) Meyer-Optik lenses remain strongly desirable. Exakta Primoplan 3. However, it should be noted that Meyer wasn't a high-end lens manufacturer like Leica or Carl Zeiss. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Hugo Meyer f. FOR SALE Hugo Meyer Primoplan 75mm F1. The company created many lenses throughout its existence, ranging between 29mm (the Orestegon), 30mm (the Lydith) and 300mm, 500mm (the Orestegor), all of which have a very good reputation. RARE HUGO Meyer Primoplan 75mm F1.9 with Leica 元9 Screw mount 018692 - 8,700.68. In fact, this is one of the most distinctive external features for their lenses during the 1950-1960s. Meyer Primoplan f1.9 lens, case Like new. Meyer-Optik was one of the first to develop the so called "zebra" design. ZEISS Ideal B.' 9:12cm, Tessar 4.5, 15cm, Hugo Meyer R.F., 6 holders, F.P.A., case, like new, 150.

They partnered mainly with Ihagee Dresden, whom they provided with lenses in the Exakta mount while making M42 mount lenses for Praktica cameras. They produced mainly M42 mount lenses although they also used the Exakta mount.Īfter World War II, Meyer-Optik became VEB Optisch-Feinmechanische Werke Görlitz and one of the most important lens manufacturers in the newly created German Democratic Republic, DDR.
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Meyer collectors know this is a very rare focal length from the already rare Primoplan series of lenses. This lens covers 35mm feature film format and is in Arriflex standard mount. With changes affecting the exterior design as well as some other upgrades (like the multi-coating), the lenses developed at Görlitz remained in production until the early 1990s.Meyer-Optik was a lens manufacturing company which was founded by Hugo Meyer in the 1890s. Dear GetDPIers, I am selling my prized Meyer Gorlitz 3cm / 30mm Primoplan f/1.9 lens. In 1968, when Meyer-Optik was merged with Pentacon some of their lenses were renamed Pentacon. The Meyer Optik Grlitz Primoplan 75 F1.9 II revives a beloved lens design from yesteryear for creating butterfly bokeh with digital cameras.

Meyer-Optik-Grlitz is an old German company founded in 1896 by famous optician Hugo Meyer and businessman Heinrich Schtze in Grlitz, Saxony. Nonetheless, mechanically and optically (and despite their age) Meyer-Optik lenses remain strongly desirable. This is a famous Meyer Gorlitz Primoplan () 58mm f1.9 lens made for Kine Exakta. However, it should be noted that Meyer wasn't a high-end lens manufacturer like Leica or Carl Zeiss. The company created many lenses throughout its existence, ranging between 29mm (the Orestegon), 30mm (the Lydith) and 300mm, 500mm (the Orestegor), all of which have a very good reputation. Meyer-Optik was one of the first to develop the so called "zebra" design. They partnered mainly with Ihagee Dresden, whom they provided with lenses in the Exakta mount while making M42 mount lenses for Praktica cameras. 1/500 to 1/2 second, regular and electronic flash synchronization with either 12.8, 50-mm. Meyer-Optik was a lens manufacturing company which was founded by Hugo Meyer in the 1890s. Exactly the same as Kino Plasmat SPEED equal to 1.4/50mm This Hugo Meyer lens has PRISTINE, EXCELLENT GLASS.
