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Rollei 50mm f4 Distagon

Rollei 50mm f4 Distagon

Regular price $531.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $531.00 USD
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Has some very light haze and marks on the inner elements that will not affect image quality.
The front element has some faint scratches and the rear element has some dots. Will not affect image quality.
The paint on the lens hood has started to peel.
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Rollei 50mm f4 Distagon - Lens

Wide angle prime lens made for the Rollei SL66 camera by Carl Zeiss for Rollei introduced in 1966. Has a 1:1 magnification at the closest focus distance. Uses bayonet type VII filters. Metal body available in black.

  • Rollei 50mm f4 Distagon (7 elements, 7 groups)
  • Minimum focus distance: 0.05m
  • Aperture blades: 5
  • Size: 79 x 61mm
  • Weight: 594g

Also includes: front cap, hood

SKU: T47845 / Barcode: KH6832

Rollei SL66 System

The SL66 was Rollei's attempt to break into the 120 SLR market using the same design principles and creative engineering that allowed them to dominate the TLR market. Aimed squarely at Hasselblad in terms of design, build, and quality (despite the two companies agreeing in 1957 to not overstep each other), the SL66 offered a number of features that Hasselblad couldn't match.

For example, the SL66 featured bellows focusing and lenses that could reverse mount. This gave the SL66 far superior macro and close focus abilities than the Hasselblads. The SL66 even had tilting mechanisms to improve close focus abilities even further.

Rollei's SL66 design was supplanted over time by the SLX and 6000 series cameras, but it remained in production (in various forms) from 1966 until at least 1982.

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