Zunow 39mm screw lenses

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(de) Leica III | Leica IIIf | Leica 250 Reporter
(ussr) FED | Zorki | MIR | Drug | Leningrad
(ja) Canon II/III/IV | Canon VT | Leotax | Bessa | Yasuhara T981
(uk) Periflex | Reid
(at) Wica
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(de) Astro Berlin | Enna | Hensoldt | Isco | Meyer | Rodenstock | Schacht | Schneider | Steinheil | Voigtländer | Zeiss
(ja) Acall | Arco | Canon | Chiyoda | Fuji / Fujinon | Hexanon | Kobalux | Komura | Konishiroku / Konica | Leotax | Minolta | MS Optical R&D | Nippon Kōgaku / Nikkor | Olympus | Pentax | Ricoh | Rokkor | Serenar | Simlar | Sun | Tanaka/Tanar | Telesar | Tōkyō Kōgaku / Topcor | Voigtländer | Zeika | Zuiho | Zuiko | Zunow
(fr) Angénieux | Berthiot
(uk) Corfield | Dallmeyer | National Opt. Co. | Pam | Ross | Taylor, Taylor & Hobson
(it) Elionar | Koritska | Kristall | Trixar | Wega
(nl) Old Delft
(us) Bausch & Lomb | Kodak

Teikoku Kōgaku, better known as Zunow, made some lenses in Leica mount. Some have impressive characteristics, and all are very rare.

  • 35/1.7, black and chrome, focusing tab
  • 50/1.1, all chrome, two versions: 1953 and 1955
  • 50 f/1.3 and 1.5, 1957 (see A Lens Collector's Vade Mecum 3)
  • 50/1.9, all chrome, focusing tab (see this page at Syarakuse and this page at Pacific Rim)
  • 100/2, black with chrome mount

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