Rokkor, VFC Rokkor, Shift CA Rokkor, Varisoft Rokkor, Bellows Micro Rokkor, Micro Rokkor, Bellows Macro Rokkor, Macro Rokkor, Tele Rokkor, RF Rokkor,...
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MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.7 f=55mm – size 52mm filter MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.4 f=58mm – size 55mm filter MC Rokkor-PG 1:1.2 f=58mm – size 55mm filter MC Rokkor-PF 1:1...
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The W Rokkor 21mm lenses are a series of three prime wide angle lenses produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras. The first 21mm...
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SR-bayonet featuring automatic diaphragm. Lenses are labelled Rokkor (pre-set) or Auto Rokkor (automatic diaphragm) MC - 1966-1977: Meter coupling added...
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Minolta CLE (redirect from M-Rokkor)
Rokkor brand of lenses were made specially for the CLE: the M-Rokkor 28 mm f/2.8 wide-angle, the M-Rokkor (-QF) 40 mm f/2 standard, and the M-Rokkor 90 mm...
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Minolta x700 with 50mm Rokkor f1.7 "The 'X' Factor – Minolta X-700, X-500 and X-300". High 5 Cameras. Retrieved 2023-02-25. "The Rokkor Files - the Minolta...
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The UW Rokkor 18mm f/9.5 is a prime fisheye lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1966 as the system's...
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the following lenses for the above cameras: M-Rokkor 40mm F2 (Summicron-C – Made in Germany); M-Rokkor 90mm F4 'Made by Leitz in Germany' (Elmar-C – Made...
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cameras are branded Rokkor; in the United States, to combat unofficial gray market imports, lenses officially imported were engraved as Rokkor-X, with the X...
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CL, the lenses were called Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f:2 (later just Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f:2) and Minolta M-Rokkor 90mm f:4. It is said that the 40mm was...
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website "Minolta Technical Bulletin A". The Rokkor Files. Retrieved 19 May 2015. Minolta HI-matic 7 SII at Rokkor Files Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Zenit (Russian: Зени́т) is a Soviet camera brand manufactured by KMZ in the town of Krasnogorsk near Moscow since 1952 and by BelOMO in Belarus since the...
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uses the standard 35mm film in cassettes. The standard lens is the Super Rokkor 1:2.8 50mm.[citation needed] In 1950, Minolta developed a planetarium projector...
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produced by Minolta. It is a compact 35 mm clad in titanium, equipped with a G-Rokkor 28mm f/3.5 lens. The TC-1 was equipped with a high quality lens and body...
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Minolta SR-2, which featured semi-automatic diaphragm operation with Auto-Rokkor lenses: winding the film advance lever opened the diaphragm and cocked the...
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AR ('Auto-Rokkor') series SLR lenses, between 1958 and 1965. These lenses would be collectively referenced by Minolta as the 'green Rokkor lens' in a...
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The Rokkor lenses for the SR-2 W.Rokkor-HG 1:2.8 35mm (1958) Auto W.Rokkor-HG 1:2.8 f=35mm (1959) Auto Rokkor-PF 1:1.8 f=55mm (1958) Auto Rokkor-PF 1:2...
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Minolta lenses Minolta Super A-mount, a 35mm rangefinder lens mount for Super Rokkor lenses Minolta LT-mount, a 35mm rangefinder lens mount only used on the...
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The Fish-Eye Rokkor 16mm f/2.8 is a prime fisheye lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1969 to replace...
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Example of a catadioptric lens that uses rear surfaced "mangin mirrors" (Minolta RF Rokkor-X 250mm f/5.6)...
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The Varisoft Rokkor 85mm f/2.8 is a prime portrait lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1978 as the...
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1967 (Super Fish-eye-Takumar 17 mm f/4) and 1969 (Rokkor-OK 16 mm f/2.8), respectively. The 16 mm Rokkor was later adopted by Leica as the Fisheye-Elmarit-R...
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focus, SR-mount 500mm f/8 catadioptric lenses, designated RF, RF ROKKOR, and RF ROKKOR-X successively. Their optical schemes of 6 lens elements in 5 groups...
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Example of a catadioptric lens using rear surfaced "mangin mirrors" (Minolta RF Rokkor-X 250mm f/5.6)...
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the small bathing room. Taken with a Minolta SR-T 101 and super wide 16mm Rokkor lens. The photograph was first published in the June 2, 1972, edition of...
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featured a blue ⓒ symbol as part of the lens designation like in "ⓒ Super Rokkor", e.g. on the Minolta 35 or the Minolta Memo. It was used to indicate a...
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pagepro 4650EN Minolta PT-2 SPAD-501 SPAD-502 PCW1 [1] Rokkor Files, The SR Series [2] Rokkor Files, The SR-T Series [3] Flickr discussion "Minolta X-7A"...
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many years, lenses made by the Minolta Camera Company were designated as "Rokkor", named after the mountains near Osaka, where the company was headquartered...
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format cameras. W.Rokkor-PI f/4.5 and W.Rokkor-QH f/4 21 mm lenses, sold by Minolta in SR mount. These were succeeded by the W.Rokkor-NL retrofocus lens...
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Anonymous. "ОПТИЧЕСКИЕ СХЕМЫ ОБЪЕКТИВОВ MINOLTA MC/MD ROKKOR" [The optical schemata of Minolta MC/MD Rokkor lenses]. Retrieved 25 January 2010. Frank Mechelhoff...
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