Hi Bulent
Is it thread mounted?
Cheers
Ecke

2011/6/6 Peter Zalabai <tim...@clancode.hu>:
> On Flickr there are some photos made with CZJ Kipronar lenses, try to
> contact one of the guys to ask the flange distance.. then you can try to
> mount it on your camera... 135 at f1.9 sounds really interesting to me :)
>
> .t
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> Today I have found a Carl Zeiss Jena Kipronar 1:1,9 f=135mm "lens".
>> I guess this is a lens for projection devices and was built in,
>> perhaps, nineteen forties.
>> It does not seem to be coated.
>> No diaphragm is present. Likewise, no focusing ring...
>> It seems to have two elements (or, groups) at each end.
>> Glass seems fine.
>> It is 140mm long and the diameter is about 76 mm.
>> The middle part consists of a 88 mm- long bright (chrome?) metal.
>>
>> I wonder if I can use this as anything other than a USD 20 paper weight.
>>
>> Can I, perhaps, built a camera which exposes a sensitized surface via this
>> lens?
>> Sort of a view camera?
>> How can I find its "flange distance", if there is one?
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Bulent
>>
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