Carl Zeiss f. Leica M Hologon 8/15mm 11003 *
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Schätzpreis 12.000 € – 14.000
Jahr : 1975
Zustand : A/B
Very late Carl Zeiss 15mm Hologon f/8 lens for Leica M from the last batch, in near-mint condition with clean optics, complete with special 15mm finder, original center filter, both caps, Belgian customs documents, French brochure and very rare, original maker's box with matching serial number Oskar Barnack himself moved from Carl Zeiss to Leitz Wetzlar in 1911, where he began the Leica Story. Twenty years later, Zeiss announced their own 35 mm camera and became a direct competitor in the photo market with the introduction of the CONTAX in 1932. Nevertheless, the relation of both companies was always respectful. As a particular example of that, the few cases of direct cooperation can be considered. Zeiss first announced the 15mm Hologon f/8 as a lens fixed to the body of a modified Contarex camera. From 1972 Zeiss also manufactured it for Leitz in Leica M mount. In the Leitz catalogue, it was offered as “Carl Zeiss Hologon for Leica M” until 1975. The Hologon is a lens with a 110° angle of coverage, and almost no distortion, it did show slight vignette, compensated with a special center filter. A large bright-line finder was part of the Hologon outfit as well. The lens was produced in very small numbers only; today, it is very hard to find a complete set in such good condition.