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Camera lens brand (1940–1981)
Rokkor, VFC Rokkor, Shift CA Rokkor, Varisoft Rokkor, Bellows Micro Rokkor, Micro Rokkor, Bellows Macro Rokkor, Macro Rokkor, Tele Rokkor, RF Rokkor,
Rokkor
1996 35mm single-lens reflex camera
MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.7 f=55mm – size 52mm filter MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.4 f=58mm – size 55mm filter MC Rokkor-PG 1:1.2 f=58mm – size 55mm filter MC Rokkor-PF 1:1
Minolta_SR-T_101
Camera mounting system
SR-bayonet featuring automatic diaphragm. Lenses are labelled Rokkor (pre-set) or Auto Rokkor (automatic diaphragm) MC - 1966-1977: Meter coupling added
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German optics company
the following lenses for the above cameras: M-Rokkor 40mm F2 (Summicron-C – Made in Germany); M-Rokkor 90mm F4 'Made by Leitz in Germany' (Elmar-C – Made
Leica_Camera
35 mm rangefinder camera
Rokkor brand of lenses were made specially for the CLE: the M-Rokkor 28 mm f/2.8 wide-angle, the M-Rokkor (-QF) 40 mm f/2 standard, and the M-Rokkor 90 mm
Minolta_CLE
cameras are branded Rokkor; in the United States, to combat unofficial gray market imports, lenses officially imported were engraved as Rokkor-X, with the X
List of Minolta SR-mount lenses
List_of_Minolta_SR-mount_lenses
Camera model
Auto 280-PX flash Minolta x700 with 50mm Rokkor f1.7 "The Rokkor Files - the Minolta X-570 / X-500". "The Rokkor Files - the Minolta X-700". Minolta Camera
Minolta_X-700
Camera model
CL, the lenses were called Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f:2 (later just Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f:2) and Minolta M-Rokkor 90mm f:4. It is said that the 40mm was
Leica_CL
Photographic lens
focus, SR-mount 500mm f/8 catadioptric lenses, designated RF, RF ROKKOR, and RF ROKKOR-X successively. Their optical schemes of 6 lens elements in 5 groups
Minolta_AF_Reflex_500mm_f/8
35mm point and shoot camera
produced by Minolta. It is a compact 35 mm clad in titanium, equipped with a G-Rokkor 28mm f/3.5 lens. The TC-1 was equipped with a high quality lens and body
Minolta_TC-1
Still-photography camera lens
The UW Rokkor 18mm f/9.5 is a prime fisheye lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1966 as the system's
Minolta_UW_Rokkor_18mm_f/9.5
Still-photography camera lens
The W Rokkor 21mm lenses are a series of three prime wide angle lenses produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras. The first 21mm
Minolta_W_Rokkor_21mm_lenses
Soviet camera company
Zenit (Russian: Зени́т) is a Soviet camera brand manufactured by KMZ in the town of Krasnogorsk near Moscow since 1952 and by BelOMO in Belarus since the
Zenit_(camera)
Still-photography camera lens
The Fish-Eye Rokkor 16mm f/2.8 is a prime fisheye lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1969 to replace
Minolta Fish-Eye Rokkor 16mm f/2.8
Minolta_Fish-Eye_Rokkor_16mm_f/2.8
Minolta SR-2, which featured semi-automatic diaphragm operation with Auto-Rokkor lenses: winding the film advance lever opened the diaphragm and cocked the
List of Minolta SR-mount cameras
List_of_Minolta_SR-mount_cameras
Photographic lens
RF Rokkor prime catadioptric lenses for its SR-mount single-lens reflex cameras starting in 1965 with the introduction of the 1000 mm f/6.3 RF Rokkor. This
Minolta_RF_Rokkor
AR ('Auto-Rokkor') series SLR lenses, between 1958 and 1965. These lenses would be collectively referenced by Minolta as the 'green Rokkor lens' in a
History of photographic lens design
History_of_photographic_lens_design
Series of photographic camera lenses
format cameras. W.Rokkor-PI f/4.5 and W.Rokkor-QH f/4 21 mm lenses, sold by Minolta in SR mount. These were succeeded by the W.Rokkor-NL retrofocus lens
Zeiss_Biogon
Former Japanese imaging corporation
uses the standard 35mm film in cassettes. The standard lens is the Super Rokkor 1:2.8 50mm.[citation needed] In 1950, Minolta developed a planetarium projector
Minolta
Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion
1967 (Super Fish-eye-Takumar 17 mm f/4) and 1969 (Rokkor-OK 16 mm f/2.8), respectively. The 16 mm Rokkor was later adopted by Leica as the Fisheye-Elmarit-R
Fisheye_lens
Photographic lens design
include: Agfa Solinar Kodak Ektar (some, but not all) KMZ Industar Minolta Rokkor 75mm (twin-lens-reflex design) Rodenstock Ysar Schneider Xenar Voigtländer
Tessar
Catadioptric reflector for search lights
Example of a catadioptric lens that uses rear surfaced "mangin mirrors" (Minolta RF Rokkor-X 250mm f/5.6)
Mangin_mirror
Camera model
website "Minolta Technical Bulletin A". The Rokkor Files. Retrieved 19 May 2015. Minolta HI-matic 7 SII at Rokkor Files Wikimedia Commons has media related
Minolta_Hi-Matic
1971 photograph by W. Eugene Smith
bathing room. It was taken with a Minolta SR-T 101 and super wide 16mm Rokkor lens. The photograph was first published in the June 2, 1972, edition of
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35mm rangefinder camera
rear door to facilitate film loading. The camera came with a decent Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 standard optic comprising five elements in three groups, including
Minolta_35
pagepro 4650EN Minolta PT-2 SPAD-501 SPAD-502 PCW1 [1] Rokkor Files, The SR Series [2] Rokkor Files, The SR-T Series [3] Flickr discussion "Minolta X-7A"
List_of_Minolta_products
been used by Minolta in the 1960s and 1970s to distinguish their Rokkor and Rokkor-X branding variants for SR-mount lenses. Notes All lenses are designed
List of Minolta A-mount lenses
List_of_Minolta_A-mount_lenses
35mm SLR camera
The Rokkor lenses for the SR-2 W.Rokkor-HG 1:2.8 35mm (1958) Auto W.Rokkor-HG 1:2.8 f=35mm (1959) Auto Rokkor-PF 1:1.8 f=55mm (1958) Auto Rokkor-PF 1:2
Minolta_SR-2
Lens flaw
As described in U.S. Patent 4,124,276, realized as the Minolta Varisoft Rokkor, a modern example with variable spherical aberration is a six-element, five-group
Soft_focus
Still-photography camera lens
The Varisoft Rokkor 85mm f/2.8 is a prime portrait lens produced by Minolta for Minolta SR-mount single lens reflex cameras, introduced in 1978 as the
Minolta Varisoft Rokkor 85mm f/2.8
Minolta_Varisoft_Rokkor_85mm_f/2.8
Compound lens
Anonymous. "ОПТИЧЕСКИЕ СХЕМЫ ОБЪЕКТИВОВ MINOLTA MC/MD ROKKOR" [The optical schemata of Minolta MC/MD Rokkor lenses]. Retrieved 25 January 2010. Frank Mechelhoff
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Topics referred to by the same term
Minolta lenses Minolta Super A-mount, a 35mm rangefinder lens mount for Super Rokkor lenses Minolta LT-mount, a 35mm rangefinder lens mount only used on the
Minolta_mount
Typographical symbol
featured a blue ⓒ symbol as part of the lens designation like in "ⓒ Super Rokkor", e.g. on the Minolta 35 or the Minolta Memo. It was used to indicate a
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1972 35mm single-lens reflex camera
introduced and labelled with 'MC Rokkor-X' in the North American market (the rest of the world kept the plain 'MC Rokkor' designation). The most striking
Minolta_X-1
Camera model
exposuremeters..., coupled rangefinder with parallax compensation and superior hi-fi ROKKOR lenses" and an automatic flash system. In a 1970 Mintola newspaper ad, the
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Still-photography camera lens
of view Horizontal 180° History Introduction 1986 Predecessor Fish-Eye Rokkor 16mm f/2.8 Successor Minolta version succeeded by Sony version in 2006 Retail
Minolta AF Fish-Eye 16mm f/2.8
Minolta_AF_Fish-Eye_16mm_f/2.8
Optical system where refraction and reflection are combined
Example of a catadioptric lens using rear surfaced "mangin mirrors" (Minolta RF Rokkor-X 250mm f/5.6)
Catadioptric_system
Camera model
McGloin, Joe (2004). "XGM". MinMan. Retrieved April 8, 2025. "XG Series". The Rokkor Files. Retrieved November 26, 2005. Minolta (1981). "XG-M Brochure" (PDF)
Minolta_XG-M
Mountain range in Japan
made by the Minolta Camera Company, headquartered in Osaka, were named "Rokkor" after the mountains. The theme song of the baseball team Hanshin Tigers
Mount_Rokkō
Camera lens with a very short focal length
Pentax Super A with SMC Pentax 15 mm 1:3.5 Nikkor-QD.C 15 mm 1:5.6 UW Rokkor-PG 1:9.5 f=18 mm Ihagee Exa camera with Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 1:4 20 mm
Ultra_wide_angle_lens
Photography genre and techniques of extreme close-up pictures
Minolta Zoom-Rokkor 100–300mm lens with markings for reproduction ratio
Macro_photography
Camera model
enthusiast's camera than the X-700, since it offered no P mode and therefore required some photographic knowledge. The Rokkor Files - The Minolta X-570 / X-500
Minolta_X-570
Camera technique
medium format cameras". Digital Camera World. Retrieved 2026-03-16. "The Rokkor Files - 35mm Shoot-out". www.rokkorfiles.com. Retrieved 2023-05-23. "Minolta
Tilt–shift_photography
Line of photographic equipment from Minolta
Retrieved 2015-07-06. Lohmann, Dennis (2006-07-01). "Minolta MD APO Tele Rokkor 300mm 1:2.8, Prototyp" (in German). Minolta-Forum. Archived from the original
Minolta_A-mount_system
Japanese brand of optical lenses
Hexanon, the lens brand used by Konica Nikkor, the lens brand used by Nikon Rokkor, the lens brand used by Minolta Serenar, the lens brand used by Canon Takumar
Zuiko
35 mm SLR camera
(TTL) metering, which Minolta called the Contrast Light Compensator (CLC). "Rokkor Files - Minolta SR Series". "Minolta sr-7". Camerapedia. Retrieved 2016-05-07
Minolta_SR-7
Brand of lenses produced by Nikon
displayed on CRT. Xero-Nikkor 13.5cmF2 / 135mmF2 New Xero-Nikkor 135mmF2 Rokkor Fujinon Takumar Zuiko Yashinon Yashikor Nikon F-mount List of Nikon F-mount
Nikkor
Aspect of photography history
on sale in Japan since August 1958. Lenses started with the designation 'Rokkor'. With the introduction of the SRT-101, the lenses added the designation
History of the single-lens reflex camera
History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera
Interface between a camera body and lens
Male mount of Minolta MC-Rokkor 58mm 1:1.4 lens with female lens mount of an Minolta XD-7
Lens_mount
Camera lens brand used by Asahi/Pentax
Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:4.5 20 mm Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:4.5 20 mm Nikkor Rokkor Fujinon Zuiko Yashinon Yashikor (in Japanese) Niimi Kahee (新見嘉兵衛), Kamera-mei
Takumar
Off-The-Film TTL metering and TTL Flash metering, together with three M-Rokkor lenses, the 40mm /f2, 28mm/f2.,8 and 90mm/f4. M4-2 – 1977–1980 (17,000 sets
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Brand of optical lenses
with XF 2X TC WR Compared to 135 still camera, nominally 24×36 mm Nikkor Rokkor Takumar Zuiko Yashinon Yashikor "富士フイルムのあゆみ 光学ガラス、レンズ、光学機器への進出". www.fujifilm
Fujinon
control. Minolta (Sony after 2006) phased out its bayonet-mount MC and MD Rokkor lenses for a modified bayonet mount (supporting autofocus) in 1985. All
Lenses for SLR and DSLR cameras
Lenses_for_SLR_and_DSLR_cameras
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Soft; Tender
Girl/Female
French
To create.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From Scotland
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Courageous man.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The King of Gods
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tikshitha | தீகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yissaskar, ISSACHAR means "he is wages" or "he brings wages." In the bible, this is the name of a Korahite and the name of the ninth son of Jacob.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who can concentrate or female disciple or enchanted
Girl/Female
Bengali, Danish, German, Hindu, Indian, Romanian, Russian, Sanskrit
Queen; Possessing High Intelligence; Royal
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