
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5 - Sample Images.Meyer-Optik Görlitz Orestegon 29mm f/2.8 - Sample Images.Hugo Meyer cine lenses company history and list of cine lenses.Page with Hugo Meyer prewar catalogues at Camera Eccentric.Puskov V.V.: Poradnik fotograficzny PWT, Warsaw, 1956.Naumann H.: Das Auge meiner Kamera Verlag von Wilhelm Knapp, Halle (Saale), 1951.Fincke H.E.: Das Objektiv deiner Kamera Fotokinoverlag Halle, Halle, 1959.Pentacon electra and Pentacon electra 2.Meyer Megor ( Korelle 3x4 variant sold by Meyer).

The links go directly to the Meyer section: Some trademarks used for Meyer lenses Īristostigmat f7.7 and Meyer Megor camera 1 Some trademarks used for Meyer lenses.

Orestegor 5.6/500 could be mounted on Exakta Varex, Exa II, Pentacon, Praktina, Praktica as well as Praktisix medium format SLR. The first such a lens was Orestegor 4/200, which could be mounted on Exakta Varex, Exa II, Pentacon, Praktina and Praktica 35 mm cameras with applicable adapters. It became a part of VEB Pentacon and after 1970 all the Meyer lenses were branded as Pentacon.ĭuring the 1960s Meyer introduced lenses with interchangeable adapters for different camera types. Īfter WWII Meyer was the second East German lens supplier after Carl Zeiss Jena. In the 1920s he developed fast variants, the Kino-Plasmat f/2 and the World's fastest lens of its time, the Kino-Plasmat f/1.5. Paul Rudolph, the inventor of Zeiss' Tessar and Protar, developed Meyer's Double Plasmat which was derived from Meyer's symmetrical Euryplan lens. Meyer was a German optical company, founded by Hugo Meyer (born, died ) in Görlitz. Meyer lenses: Primagon, Domiplan, Lydith and Trioplan
