Here is the translation of the 2019-2020 Zenit lens roadmap:
The top title says "Lenses with electronically controlled aperture / Revival of legendary lenses with a new bayonet".
On the bottom right it's written "Russar - Zenitar 3 - Zenitar 12".
On the left, there are two lenses for SLR mounts, prototypes of which were first showcased in April 2016 at the Russian Photo Forum fair: Zenitar 50mm f/1.2 (Zenitar-N as shown means Nikon F mount) and Zenitar 85mm f/1.2 (previously reported here).
On the right there are four lenses in Sony E-mount:
Some of the current Zenit lenses (check Amazon for more info):
Focal length, mm | 16 |
Relative hole: - minimum - maximum |
1:22 1: 2,8 |
Angle of view (diagonal frame), hail. | 180 |
Number of lenses / components | 11/7 |
Minimum shooting distance, m | 0.3 |
Thread for filters | M26,5x0,5 |
Sizes (from supporting end), mm | 64x49 |
Mass, g | 310 |
Relative hole: - minimum - maximum |
1:16 1: 1,2 |
Lens type | standard |
Focal length, mm | 50 |
Mount | Nikon F |
Focusing motor | not |
Auto Focus | not |
Minimum shooting distance, m | 0.45 |
Frame format, mm | 18x24 |
Work piece, mm | 46.5 |
Number of elements / groups of elements | 8/7 |
The number of diaphragm blades | 9 |
The diameter of the thread for the filter, mm | 65 |
Sizes (D x L), mm | 74.5 x 82 |
Weight, g | 630 |
Relative hole: - minimum - maximum |
1:22 1: 1,4 |
Frame format, mm | 24x36 |
Angle of view (diagonal frame), hail. | 28 |
Number of lenses / components | 7/6 |
Min distance, m | 0.9 |
Ø Ø | 75x63 |
Mass, g | 520 |
Focal length, mm | 85 |
Relative hole: - maximum - minimum |
1: 1.5 1:22 |
Angle of view (diagonal frame), hail | 28 |
Frame format, mm | 24x36 |
Work piece, mm | 45.5 |
Focusing Limits | from 0.8 to ∞ |
Weight (without covers), g | 850 |
Focal length, mm | 1000 |
Relative hole, mm | 1:10 |
Work piece, mm | 45.5 |
Focusing limits, m | 4 - infinity |
Frame format, mm | 24x36 |
Overall dimensions, mm | Ø125x210 |
Mount the lens to the camera | M42x1 |
Weight, kg | 1.9 |
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