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40-120/2.8 Zeiss Vario-Sonnar for
Contarex
Introduced at Photokina in 1966, the 40-120/2.8 Vario-Sonnar was a marketing failure. Zoom lenses
were starting to gain acceptance, and people were willing to trade a little image quality for the
convenience of having multiple focal lengths in a single lens. Zeiss Ikon was not willing to compromise
image quality and created two zoom lenses that did not trade image quailty for convenience, but
instead traded afforabiliy and weight. This lens weighed in at nearly four and a half pounds, and cost
$660 in 1968.
The Zeiss product code for the lens is 11.2423.
Years produced
Quantity produced Black or chrome
Angle of view Elements/groups Filter size
1966-1971?
1000 Black 57-20 degrees 13/9 B96
Years produced | Quantity produced | Black or chrome | Angle of view | Elements/groups | Filter size |
1966-1971? | 1000 | Black | 57-20 degrees | 13/9 | B96 |