Rolleinar 50mm F/2
akaVoigtlander Color-Ultron 50mm F/2
Standard prime lens • Film era • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · October 1980
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Original name:
- · Rolleinar 1:2 f=50mm
- Class:
- · Fast full-frame standard prime lens
- System:
- · Rolleiflex SL35 (1970)
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
50mm | |
F/2 | |
6 elements in 4 groups (Double Gauss derivative) | |
Rollei QBM [44.46mm] | |
46.8° (35mm full frame) | |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring (Manual settings only) |
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Focusing: | |
0.45m | |
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Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Physical characteristics: | |
145g | |
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Accessories: | |
Screw-type 52mm | |
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Source of data
- Own research.
From the editor
The lens was produced under the following names:
- Rolleinar 1:2 f=50mm - made by Mamiya
- VOIGTLÄNDER COLOR-ULTRON 2/50 - made by Mamiya
The reason for the release of this lens in different names was that Rolleiflex SL35 series cameras were sold under the name Voigtlander in a number of markets.
Optically the lens is identical to the Auto Mamiya/Sekor SX 50mm F/2.
Other standard prime lenses in the Rolleiflex SL35 system
■Rollei QBM mount (5) | |||||||||
Carl Zeiss Planar [HFT] 50mm F/1.8 akaIfbagon 50mm F/1.8 akaOpton Oberkochen Pl HFT 50mm F/1.8 akaRollei-HFT Planar 50mm F/1.8 akaVoigtlander Color-Ultron 50mm F/1.8 | A | 7 - 6 | 0.45m | E49 | 1970 ● | ||||
Schneider-Kreuznach Rollei SL-Xenon 50mm F/1.8 | A | 6 - 4 | 0.45m | ⌀49 | 1972 ● | ||||
Carl Zeiss Planar HFT 50mm F/1.4 akaOpton Oberkochen Pl HFT 50mm F/1.4 akaRollei-HFT Planar 50mm F/1.4 | A | 7 - 6 | 0.45m | E49 | 1972 ● | ||||
Rolleinar-MC 55mm F/1.4 made in West Germany akaVoigtlander Color-Ultron AR 55mm F/1.4 | A | 7 - 5 | 0.45m | 1975 ● | |||||
Rolleinar-MC 55mm F/1.4 made in Japan akaVoigtlander Color-Ultron AR 55mm F/1.4 | A | 7 - 5 | 0.45m | ⌀52 | 1977 ● |