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    New page on HELIAR Lenses ( the antique ones, not Cosinas :> )

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    Thanks for the reading and learning

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    Interesting page.

    Many thanks.

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    Dan, you missed a noteworthy chapter
    in the Heliar story. Voigtlander fitted a
    75/3.5 Heliar on some of its Superb TLRs
    and the lens is capable of memorable images
    on that body.

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    Sanders, AFAIK, the 75mm on the Superb is the same as the 1920's Heliar f/3.5 version in my article. I dont think the 75mm was a uniquely different version Heliar....

    There were LOTS of Voigtlander cameras that had the Heliar option. Check out this post for greater details - post # 23

    http://www.rangefinderforum.com/modules.php?name=Jig


    thanks
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    Last edited by luvcameras; 07-27-2008 at 04:24 PM.
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    Great reading, I am so glad that my Mamiya 105mm f/3.5 is a Heliar (Dynar)...
    Using film since before it was hip.


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    So glad to see this!

    I am in love with this lens..

    now: how about a page with images taken with these lenses?

    That could be interesting!(?)

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    please note page has moved to

    http://www.antiquecameras.net/petzvallens.html


    thanks
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