The
following still camera Ektars were documented in the Kodak Data Book:
Lenses Shutters and Portra Lenses, Fourth Edition, 1952. Lenses for
professional equipment, previously included in the Kodak Reference Manual
and the 3rd edition of this Data Book were moved to the Kodak
Professional Handbook: Equipment section on its first publication
in 1952. |
DESC |
LENS |
CAMERA/SHUTTER/ |
LENS
TYPE |
NOTES |
f/3.5 44mm | Signet
35 Synchro 300 |
Tessar | 28.5mm
slipon or No.22 screwin adapter ring, Ser V. Magnesium fluoride coated-'Lumenized' |
|
f/3.7 105mm | Flash Supermatic | Heliar | 38mm
slipon adapter ring, Ser VI. |
|
f/4.5 101mm | Flash
Supermatic |
Tessar | 33mm
slipon adapter ring, Ser VI. |
|
f/4.7 127mm | Flash
Supermatic, Supermatic X #1 |
Tessar | 38mm
slipon adapter ring, Ser VI. Magnesium fluoride coated-'Lumenized' Mounting hole: 1 1/2 in; 38.1mm Back Focus: 113mm |
|
f/4.7 152mm | Flash Supermatic #2 | Tessar | 44.5mm
slipon adapter ring, Ser VII. Magnesium fluoride coated-'Lumenized' Mounting hole: 1 7/8 in; 47mm Back Focus: 135.2mm Coverage: 182 * |
|
KODAK ANASTIGMATS AND ANASTIGMAT SPECIALS Beginning with the Kodak Reference Handbook of 1940, no descriptive details were given for Kodak Anastigmat and Kodak Anastigmat Special lenses mounted on consumer cameras. This scan provides limited information about these lenses as listed in 1952. More detailed information about many of these lenses is available in the table for Kodak Lenses and Shutters of 1939 . |
These lenses were later offered
in Synchro Compur shutters. Kodak data books no longer included lens
and shutter data for professional cameras after 1952, so do
not reflect these later Ektars for press and
view cameras. Later examples of the 101mm f/4.5 and 105mm
f/3.7 may have been sold in Compur shutters,
though I have not seen any.
*
Not available in Kodak Data Books.
Reported by Michael Gudzinowicz
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Kodak Lenses and Shutters © 1939‡ | Kodak Reference Handbook: Lenses, Rangefinders and Shutters section © 1940 | ||||
Kodak
Reference Handbook: Lenses, Rangefinders and Shutters section ©
1942, 1945 |
Data Book on Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, for Revising Kodak Reference Handbook, © 1942, 1945; Second 1946 Printing | ||||
Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Third Edition, (1948) | Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Fourth Edition, (1952) | ||||
Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Fourth Edition, (1955) | Kodak Professional Handbook, Equipment Section, (1952) | ||||
Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Sixth Edition, (1958) | Kodak Lens Serial Numbers | ||||
Enlarging Lenses | |||||
‡ |
This booklet predates the first edition of the Kodak Reference Handbook and contains detailed information about many more lens models and considerable background information about Kodak lens design and production. Kodak issued replacement pages to registered owners of the original Kodak Reference Handbook which was published in a loose-leaf binder; the replacement pages contained updated information about new products and processes. Newer versions of the Handbook would have contained these pages. © dates in this material appear for 1940, 1942, 1943 and 1945 and perhaps other dates. One of the first separately bound Data Books was published in 1946 "For Revising Reference Handbooks," and noted as Second Printing. |
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