Zeiss Sonnar

Zeiss Sonnar
Introduced in1932
AuthorLudwig Bertele
Construction7 elements in 3 groups
Aperturef/1.5 (1932)

The Zeiss Sonnar is a photographic lens originally designed by Dr. Ludwig Bertele in 1929[1] and patented by Zeiss Ikon.[2] It was notable for its relatively light weight, simple design and fast aperture.

  1. ^ "Nikon | Imaging Products | Nikkor -- The Thousand and One Nights, Glossary". imaging.nikon.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11.
  2. ^ DE 530843, "Photographisches Objektiv", published August 29, 1931, assigned to Zeiss Ikon 

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