Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name?
Pål Jensen wrote: I don't remember but the Pentax name was considered, but not used by another company in the mid 50's. It was either Nikon (!) or Contax. Pål It was Nikon. Nippon Kogaku considered the Pentax name among those possible for their rangerfinder cameras, but since such a name had little sense for rangefinders, at the end they choose Nikon. Then, a few years later, maybe they were willing to resume the Pentax name for their first pentaprism SLR, but at that time Asahi was already using it for two years. Bye, Dario www.aohc.it
Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
I recall Pentacon from long before 1964. In fact I do believe Pentacon was the camera that actually was a contraction of Pentaprism and Contax. I remember them as having both a pentaprism and an optical viewfinder (possibly why the combined names). I believe they were the first SLR with a Pentaprism. I also seem to recall that they had a bayonet lensmount similar to the Contax. I think they were part of Zeiss before WWII, but were separated in the split up of Germany after the war. As I recall the Pentacon was more expensive than the Praktica. I do not doubt that several of the East German companies were combined in the 1960's. Ciao, Graywolf http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto - Original Message - From: Raimo Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 2:40 AM Subject: Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Praktica was originally made by Kamera Werkstatten at first in Dresden, then in Niedersedlitz (wherever that may be) - Pentacon was formed later in 1964 by joining together several (five?) East German state-owned camera manufacturers, from 1959 under the name of VEB Kamera und Kinowerke Dresden. The Praktica factory seems to exist at Niedersedlitz and belongs to the former owners, the Noble family - they make Noblex panoramic cameras. All the best! Raimo Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho -Alkuperäinen viesti- Lähettäjä: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Päivä: 20. heinäkuuta 2003 2:34 Aihe: Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic I wonder if there's some confusion between Pentax and Pentacon (who made Praktica). Maybe because they were the last two manufacturers who used m42 or something. Anyway, I believe that Pentacon is PENTAprism and CONtax joined together. Makes sense, as they're both German companies. But, I've never heard that the name Pentax was a Contax trademark. cheers, frank Albano Garcia wrote: Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website Regards Albano --- Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dario, I went to the site you show below, and found the Deckel mount, that will allow my M-42 Pentax bodies to use my lovely Retina II/IIIS lenses! I've been hesistating selling them, simply because they were so perfect, but the nearly brand new Retina Reflex III has a disabled shutter (what eise is new, huh?) Now, with the Deckel adapter, I could use all of my Retina Reflex lenses! Excellent! But, do I want to spend $250 for that privilege? That's one steep adapter! Nah, I think maybe I'll sell the lenses... and the camera. keith whaley Dario Bonazza 2 wrote: Of course, I'm also expecting high-quality screw mount lenses, to be added to that bunch of Takumars and C.Z. Jena glass here and there... Bye, Dario - Original Message - From: Dario Bonazza 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Not sure if anybody alse already pointed it out here on the list... So, at long last, they did it. The SLR which became a rangefinder has turned back into a SLR. Now it's just like an original Spotmatic, including the M42 screw mount, the stop-down swich on left side of the mirror box and the optional accessory shoe. See the new Voigtlaender Bessaflex at: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtFlexTM.htm Bye, Dario Bonazza www.dariobonazza.com = Albano Garcia El Pibe Asahi __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- I don't believe in God, but I do believe in pi - Henri Cartier-Bresson
Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
The first camera with pentaprism was Contax S of 1949 by Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. This developed into Contax D with automatic diaphragm actuation, although officially the first model to have this was Contax F. There were indeed cameras called Pentacon in the fifties but these were similar to the East German Contax SLRs - first Pentacon was the same as Contax D. There were also names like Hexacon and Consul and Ritacon and probably other names as well. Curiously it is not easy to find cameras made after the formation of Pentacon with the name Pentacon - they all seem to be Prakticas. The SLR with optical viewfinder was Praktina IIa. The information above is based on McKeowns Price Guide to Antique Classic Cameras, edition 1995-1996. All the best! Raimo Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho -Alkuperäinen viesti- Lähettäjä: T Rittenhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Päivä: 20. heinäkuuta 2003 17:01 Aihe: Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic I recall Pentacon from long before 1964. In fact I do believe Pentacon was the camera that actually was a contraction of Pentaprism and Contax. I remember them as having both a pentaprism and an optical viewfinder (possibly why the combined names). I believe they were the first SLR with a Pentaprism. I also seem to recall that they had a bayonet lensmount similar to the Contax. I think they were part of Zeiss before WWII, but were separated in the split up of Germany after the war. As I recall the Pentacon was more expensive than the Praktica. I do not doubt that several of the East German companies were combined in the 1960's. Ciao, Graywolf http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto - Original Message - From: Raimo Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 2:40 AM Subject: Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Praktica was originally made by Kamera Werkstatten at first in Dresden, then in Niedersedlitz (wherever that may be) - Pentacon was formed later in 1964 by joining together several (five?) East German state-owned camera manufacturers, from 1959 under the name of VEB Kamera und Kinowerke Dresden. The Praktica factory seems to exist at Niedersedlitz and belongs to the former owners, the Noble family - they make Noblex panoramic cameras. All the best! Raimo Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho -Alkuperäinen viesti- Lähettäjä: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Päivä: 20. heinäkuuta 2003 2:34 Aihe: Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic I wonder if there's some confusion between Pentax and Pentacon (who made Praktica). Maybe because they were the last two manufacturers who used m42 or something. Anyway, I believe that Pentacon is PENTAprism and CONtax joined together. Makes sense, as they're both German companies. But, I've never heard that the name Pentax was a Contax trademark. cheers, frank Albano Garcia wrote: Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website Regards Albano --- Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dario, I went to the site you show below, and found the Deckel mount, that will allow my M-42 Pentax bodies to use my lovely Retina II/IIIS lenses! I've been hesistating selling them, simply because they were so perfect, but the nearly brand new Retina Reflex III has a disabled shutter (what eise is new, huh?) Now, with the Deckel adapter, I could use all of my Retina Reflex lenses! Excellent! But, do I want to spend $250 for that privilege? That's one steep adapter! Nah, I think maybe I'll sell the lenses... and the camera. keith whaley Dario Bonazza 2 wrote: Of course, I'm also expecting high-quality screw mount lenses, to be added to that bunch of Takumars and C.Z. Jena glass here and there... Bye, Dario - Original Message - From: Dario Bonazza 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Not sure if anybody alse already pointed it out here on the list... So, at long last, they did it. The SLR which became a rangefinder has turned back into a SLR. Now it's just like an original Spotmatic, including the M42 screw mount, the stop-down swich on left side of the mirror box and the optional accessory shoe. See the new Voigtlaender Bessaflex at: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtFlexTM.htm Bye, Dario Bonazza www.dariobonazza.com = Albano Garcia El Pibe Asahi
Re: Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
Hi, Raimo, I recall (although my memory could be off a bit), that my Prakticas (an early 70's and a late 70's model - I think one was an LT and one was an LTL) had the Pentacon logo on the box, but not the camera. cheers, frank Raimo Korhonen wrote: snip.Curiously it is not easy to find cameras made after the formation of Pentacon with the name Pentacon - they all seem to be Prakticas.snip -- I don't believe in God, but I do believe in pi - Henri Cartier-Bresson
Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name?
Albano: Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website I don't remember but the Pentax name was considered, but not used by another company in the mid 50's. It was either Nikon (!) or Contax. Pål
Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website Regards Albano --- Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dario, I went to the site you show below, and found the Deckel mount, that will allow my M-42 Pentax bodies to use my lovely Retina II/IIIS lenses! I've been hesistating selling them, simply because they were so perfect, but the nearly brand new Retina Reflex III has a disabled shutter (what eise is new, huh?) Now, with the Deckel adapter, I could use all of my Retina Reflex lenses! Excellent! But, do I want to spend $250 for that privilege? That's one steep adapter! Nah, I think maybe I'll sell the lenses... and the camera. keith whaley Dario Bonazza 2 wrote: Of course, I'm also expecting high-quality screw mount lenses, to be added to that bunch of Takumars and C.Z. Jena glass here and there... Bye, Dario - Original Message - From: Dario Bonazza 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Not sure if anybody alse already pointed it out here on the list... So, at long last, they did it. The SLR which became a rangefinder has turned back into a SLR. Now it's just like an original Spotmatic, including the M42 screw mount, the stop-down swich on left side of the mirror box and the optional accessory shoe. See the new Voigtlaender Bessaflex at: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtFlexTM.htm Bye, Dario Bonazza www.dariobonazza.com = Albano Garcia El Pibe Asahi __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
Hi Albano, I`ve read more than one place that the Pentax name was derived from PENTAprism and refleX. Steve Larson Redondo Beach, California - Original Message - From: Albano Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 10:59 AM Subject: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website Regards Albano --- Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dario, I went to the site you show below, and found the Deckel mount, that will allow my M-42 Pentax bodies to use my lovely Retina II/IIIS lenses! I've been hesistating selling them, simply because they were so perfect, but the nearly brand new Retina Reflex III has a disabled shutter (what eise is new, huh?) Now, with the Deckel adapter, I could use all of my Retina Reflex lenses! Excellent! But, do I want to spend $250 for that privilege? That's one steep adapter! Nah, I think maybe I'll sell the lenses... and the camera. keith whaley Dario Bonazza 2 wrote: Of course, I'm also expecting high-quality screw mount lenses, to be added to that bunch of Takumars and C.Z. Jena glass here and there... Bye, Dario - Original Message - From: Dario Bonazza 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Not sure if anybody alse already pointed it out here on the list... So, at long last, they did it. The SLR which became a rangefinder has turned back into a SLR. Now it's just like an original Spotmatic, including the M42 screw mount, the stop-down swich on left side of the mirror box and the optional accessory shoe. See the new Voigtlaender Bessaflex at: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtFlexTM.htm Bye, Dario Bonazza www.dariobonazza.com = Albano Garcia El Pibe Asahi __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
No, it was not a Zeiss trademark. But the way it was conceived is probably the way you describe it - according to Dario Bonazza´s book. All the best! Raimo Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho -Alkuperäinen viesti- Lähettäjä: Albano Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Päivä: 19. heinäkuuta 2003 19:59 Aihe: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. It was originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website. Regards Albano
Vs: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic
Praktica was originally made by Kamera Werkstatten at first in Dresden, then in Niedersedlitz (wherever that may be) - Pentacon was formed later in 1964 by joining together several (five?) East German state-owned camera manufacturers, from 1959 under the name of VEB Kamera und Kinowerke Dresden. The Praktica factory seems to exist at Niedersedlitz and belongs to the former owners, the Noble family - they make Noblex panoramic cameras. All the best! Raimo Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho -Alkuperäinen viesti- Lähettäjä: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Päivä: 20. heinäkuuta 2003 2:34 Aihe: Re: Pentax is a Zeiss name? was Re: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic I wonder if there's some confusion between Pentax and Pentacon (who made Praktica). Maybe because they were the last two manufacturers who used m42 or something. Anyway, I believe that Pentacon is PENTAprism and CONtax joined together. Makes sense, as they're both German companies. But, I've never heard that the name Pentax was a Contax trademark. cheers, frank Albano Garcia wrote: Is this true? Even the Pentax name was originally a Zeiss Ikon VEB trademark until bought by Asahi. Itwas originally derived from PENTaprism and contAX. from the cited below website Regards Albano --- Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dario, I went to the site you show below, and found the Deckel mount, that will allow my M-42 Pentax bodies to use my lovely Retina II/IIIS lenses! I've been hesistating selling them, simply because they were so perfect, but the nearly brand new Retina Reflex III has a disabled shutter (what eise is new, huh?) Now, with the Deckel adapter, I could use all of my Retina Reflex lenses! Excellent! But, do I want to spend $250 for that privilege? That's one steep adapter! Nah, I think maybe I'll sell the lenses... and the camera. keith whaley Dario Bonazza 2 wrote: Of course, I'm also expecting high-quality screw mount lenses, to be added to that bunch of Takumars and C.Z. Jena glass here and there... Bye, Dario - Original Message - From: Dario Bonazza 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: Cosima makes a new Spotmatic Not sure if anybody alse already pointed it out here on the list... So, at long last, they did it. The SLR which became a rangefinder has turned back into a SLR. Now it's just like an original Spotmatic, including the M42 screw mount, the stop-down swich on left side of the mirror box and the optional accessory shoe. See the new Voigtlaender Bessaflex at: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtFlexTM.htm Bye, Dario Bonazza www.dariobonazza.com = Albano Garcia El Pibe Asahi __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- I don't believe in God, but I do believe in pi - Henri Cartier-Bresson