Makro Plasmat

This lens has "macro" in its name however it is not for the macro photography. The reason why it has "macro" in its name bucase it has a high resolution as the macro lens. Interestingly, there is a close-up lens for this lens. Therefore, this lens seems to be designed for a ordinary use (meaning it is not a macro photo). This lens was designed by a genius Dr. Rudolph in his sixties. You may find his name in the lens. In the Meyer Co., this lens might have been a masterpiece.  The MakroPlasmat provided for various cameras. We believe this lens designed by Dr. Rudolph was considerably popular in Europe and the US. First of all, there is a 50mm F2.7 (1) for EXAKTA SLR camera (35mm). Fro he Leica screw camera there are 35mm, 50mm, and 105mm lens. Contax CX mount has both 35mm and 50mm (2) (Perhaps, there will be a 105mm). There are some medium-format cameras takes this lense such as PrimarFlex (3) and MEISTER KORELLE (4). Additionally, it was used for VrsofotEpifoka or TLR of Bentzin, Planovista (6) and KINAR (5). The focul length of the lens is various. There are lenses of length from 35 to 180mm. There are F2.7 and F2.9 for the camera. F4.5 and F6. F8, etc. were used as a lens for (plate maiking or Photocomposer) Prinring machine.

Lens constructions of Makroplasmat are six element five Group.          There is air between the second piece and the third piece from the back of the lens construction.               It is a lens of the transformation Gauss type. Please push the photograph or the character of each lens below from this.