05th November 2014 Time Table of GDR (German Democratic Republic) Interchangeable Lenses for 35 mm page 1 of 3

Carl Zeiss Jena Lenses © Heinz Schrauf, Solingen/Germany 20 - 40 mm focussing distance 50 - 58 mm f.d. 75 - 85 mm f.d. 100 - 500 mm f.d. 4 lenses 5 lenses 6 lenses 7-10 lenses 8 lenses 4 lenses 6 lenses 7 lenses 4 lenses 5 lenses 6 lenses 7 lenses 6 lenses 5 lenses 5 lenses 3 lenses 4 lenses 5 lenses 6 lenses 5-6 lenses 2 lenses 1945 1945 1946 Biometar Biogon 2,8 / 50 1946 1947 Tessar 2,8 / 35 2,8 / 35 Tessar new Sonnar Sonnar Sonnar 1947 1948 4,5 / 40 only for only for 2,0 / 50 1,5 / 5 2 / 85 1948 1949 Jena - Tessar only for only for Contax Triotar 1949 1950 Topogon until III a Contax II 3,5 / 50 Contax Contax 4 / 135 1950 1951 4 / 25 until III a until III a Tessar cylindr. 1951 1952 only for 2,8 / 80 scape 1952 1953 Contax both Telelens 1953 1954 until III a Biotar 8 / 500 1954 1955 Biotar 1,5 / 75 1955 1956 small 2 / 58 bellied Fern- 1956 1957 series scape objek- 1957 1958 until app. Biometar tiv 1958 1959 1960 Flexon 2,8 / 80 8 / 500 1959 1960 Flektogon Flektogon 2/50 Cardinar Sonnar 1960 1961 2,8 / 35 4 / 25 only for 4 / 100 4 / 135 1961 1962 7 lenses Praktina Cardinar only for 1962 1963 II A 2,8 / 85 Werra Sonnar Sonnar 1963 1964 Tessar only for 2,8 / 180 4 / 300 1964 1965 2,8 / 50 Pancolar Pentina Biometar 1965 1966 2 / 50 Pancolar 2,8 / 120 both from app.. 1966 1967 1,4 / 55 Pancolar 1967 1967 1968 electric only for 1,4 / 75 electric (el only 6 lenses 1968 1969 Line Pentacon prod. time Line 3,5 / 135) 1969 1970 Flektogon super unknown 1970 1971 4 / 20 1971 1972 10 lenses 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 Pancolar 1976 1977 1,8 / 50 1977 1978 Prakticar Prakticar 1978 1979 Line Line 1979 1980 Prakticar end of el + P 1980 1981 2,4 / 28 P prod. end of 1981 1982 FL end of P prod. Sonnar 1982 1983 Flektogon Flektogon Prod.Time P prod Macro Prakticar Pancolar Sonnar 4 / 300 1983 1984 2,4 / 35 2,8 / 20 1979 - Tessar Pancolar 1,4 / 50 1,8 / 80 3,5 / 135 P 1984 1985 el + P 9 lenses 1980 2,8 / 50 2,8 / 55 el + P el + P Sonnar 1985 1986 el + P P P 2,8 / 200 1986 1987 end of el + P 1987 1988 P prod. end of 1988 1989 P prod. 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1945 = Serial No. >2,8 Mio., 1950 >3,2 Mio., 1957 >4,6 Mio.,1959 >5,6 Mio. 1960 = end of bright Alu-Finish but now black anodized 1948 = Start M42 screw mount. from 1947 = Tessar new calculated / optimized 1969 = some lenses also as "electric"-lenses 1973 = Just only M42, exception: © app. 1954 = automatic diaphragm only for 1976 = starting Multi-Coating (MC) few with Exakta bayonet until 1979 6 / 97 1955 = internal release diaphragm for Praktica FX 2, Contax F 1979 = also as "Prakticar" for Praktica B (Bayonet), some only as "Prakticar" 1979 = also bayonet mount. Schrauf 05th November 2014 Time Table of GDR (German Democratic Republic) Interchangeable Lenses for 35 mm Cameras page 2 of 3

Carl Zeiss Jena Lenses Meyer Görlitz Lenses © Heinz Schrauf, Solingen/Germany other 28 - 40 mm f.d. 50 - 58 mm f.d. 75 - 90 mm f.d. 100 - 500 mm f.d. 2 mirrors +4 lenses 9 lenses 12 lenses 5 lenses 4 lenses 7 lenses 3 lenses 4 lenses 5 to 6 lenses 5 lenses 4 lenses 3 lenses 5 lenses 4 lenses 4/5 lenses 4 lenses 1945 1945 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 Primotar 1951 1952 Helio- 3,5 / 85 Telemegor 1952 1953 plan Primo- 3,5 / 80 Trioplan 5,5 / 150 1953 1954 4,5 / 40 Primo- plan Exakta 2,8 / 100 1954 1955 Trioplan Primotar plan 1,9 / 75 Tele- 1955 1956 2,9 / 50 3,5 / 50 E 1,9 / 58 until Tele- megor 1956 1957 Prima- 5 lenses Tele- 1966 megor Tele- 5,5 / 400 1957 1958 gon fogar 5,5 / 180 megor Tele- 1958 1959 4,5 / 35 Primotar 3,5 / 90 5,5 / 250 megor 1959 1960 2,8 / 50 Domiron for Altix Primotar 4,5 / 300 1960 1961 2 / 50 Trioplan 3,5 / 135 1961 1962 for 2,8 / 100 Domigor Primotar 4 lenses 1962 1963 Oreston Exakta N 4 / 135 3,5 / 180 1963 1964 1,8 / 50 6 lenses for 1964 1965 Lydith 6 lenses Pentina Orestegor 1965 1966 3,5 / 30 Oreste- Domiplan Orestor Orestor 4 / 200 Orestegor 1966 1967 gon 2,8 / 50 2,8 / 100 2,8 / 135 Orestegor 5,6 / 500 1967 1968 electric 2,9 / 29 electric 5 lenses 4 / 300 1968 1969 Line for Line 5 lenses 1969 1970 Pentacon export Pentacon 1970 1971 Line some Line 1971 1972 Orestor Pentacon 1972 1973 Mirror- Mirror- 2,8 / 50 Pentacon auto Pentacon Pentacon 1973 1974 Lens Lens or auto 2,8 / 100 auto 4 / 300 1974 1975 4 / 500 5,6/1000 Automatic 1,8 / 50 el 2,8 / 135 Pentacon 1975 1976 lens el + P el 4 / 200 5 lenses 1976 1977 2,8 / 50 6 lenses el 1977 1978 Prakticar or Pentacon-Prakticar 1978 1979 Line Pentaflex Line 5 lenses 1979 1980 color for export 1980 1981 Vario-Prakticar 2,8 / 50 some 1981 1982 P resp. Pentacon Pentacon or Pentaflex 1982 1983 Vario- 3,5 / 30 auto Autoflex autocolor Pentacon Pentacon 1983 1984 Pancolar 2,8 / 29 2,8 / 50 1,8 / 50 auto 5,6 / 500 1984 1985 2,7-3,5 / el Pentacon Pentacon or 2,8 / 135 1985 1986 end of 35 - 70 Vario- auto Prakticar Auto- el + P 1986 1987 P prod. P Sonnar 2,8 / 28 2,4 / 50 Revuenon 1987 1988 4 / el + P 1,8 / 50 8 lenses 1988 1989 80 - 200 Zoom 1989 1990 P 3,5-4,8 / 1990 1991 35 - 70 1991 1992 1992 1948 = M 42 screw, Serial No. >1 Mio., 1952 >1.4 Mio., 1957 >2 Mio., 1961 >3 Mio. 1985 = Integration into VEB Carl Zeiss Jena from 1971 = Pentacon, no more Meyer (without Domiplan) (some lenses named Carl Zeiss Jena P) © app. see page 1 1973 = just only M 42 1990 = once again Meyer, Made in Germany 6 / 97 1979 = also as "Pentacon-Prakticar" for Praktica B (Bayonet), some only as "Pentacon-Prakticar" (after Re-Union, 1992 than liquidated) Schrauf 05th November 2014 Time Table of GDR (German Democratic Republic) Interchangeable Lenses for 35 mm Cameras page 3 of 3 Ludwig, Weixdorf Feinmess Lenses Dresden How to use the Time Table © Heinz Schrauf, Solingen/Germany 3 lenses diverse 3 lenses 1945 from: 1946 1948 Starting production of lenses with M42 screw mount 1947 Victar very rare as M42 - Practicar 1969 = electric-Line: Some lenses were produced with electric diapragm control into the body 1948 2,9 / 50 for USA-Export 1971 =Pentacon-Line: Integration Meyer Görlitz into the "VEB Kombinat Pentacon". All Meyer lenses (except of Domiplan) were named "Pentacon" 1949 1973 Only production of M42 screw mount lenses, with the exception of few Carl Zeiss Jena lenses with Exakta bayonet until 1979. 1950 1979 =Prakticar-Line: All lenses with bayonet mount were named additional with "Prakticar" 1951 Carl Zeiss Jena lenses only with "Prakticar" Meyer Görlitz lenses with "Pentacon Prakticar" 1952 Meritar Some of these lenses were produced in diverse shorter time segments but within related time column, see notice "end of P prod." in the column. 1953 2,9 / 50 Please note: 1954 If the "electric-" or "Pentacon-" or "Prakticar-" line goes not through the time column, this lens was not existing in the "electric-" or "Pentacon-" or "Prakticar-"version. 1955 If the line goes through the time column or if the lens is named with "el" or "P", this lens was existing as well as in this version. 1956 If the lens is only named with "Prakticar" than it was existing only as "Prakticar". The additional name "auto" always stands for an automatic pressure diaphragm. 1957 Bonotar The arrow shows always the direction of the further development from the lens 1958 4,5 / 105 1959 Some lenses were produced only for special cameras, these are registered. Other lenses were exisiting naturally also for these cameras (mostly for Exakta 1960from 1959 only for and Exa) if the time column is within the production time of these cameras. 1961cameras with Exa- The types (respectively the design principle) of lenses were mainly defined in consequence of the camera design, so as by : 1962 mount or fix Pentina the : Meyer-Lydith 3,5/30 + Zeiss-Tessar 2,8/50 + Zeiss-Cardinar 2,8/85 + Meyer-Domigor 4/135. 1963 mounted lenses Werra the : Zeiss-Flektogon 2,8 / 35 + Zeiss-Tessar 2,8 / 50 + Cardinar 4 / 100. 1964 Altix the : Meyer-Lydith 3,5 / 30 + Meyer-Primagon 4,5 / 35 + Ludwig Meritar 2,9 / 50 or Zeiss-Tessar 2,8 / 50 or Meyer-Trioplan 2,9 / 50 + Telefogar 3,5 / 90 1965 Exa the : lenses with max. 135 mm focal distance 1966 1967 Those grey areas symbolizes the start of production 1945 step by step and/or the partially takeover of pre-war existing design, 1968 so as the end of production from 1990. 1969 1970 To get an exactly result of production time the best is to consider different of attributes (see notes "from app." ), because overlappings are possible. 1971 1972 Zeiss lenses were delivered for export into west-countries mainly named "T" (=Tessar) or "S" (=Sonnar) or "Bm" (=Biometar) because of rihgts to names. 1973 x2 Meyer lenses were named from app.1971 only for west-export with "Pentaflex-autocolor" or "Auto-Revuenon 1,8/50" (=either Oreston 1,8/50 or Pentacon auto 1,8/50) 1974 Conver- or "automatic-lens" or "Pentaflex color" or "Orestor 2,8/50" or "Autoflex 2,8/50" (=always Domiplan 2,8/50), 1975 ter and from 1985 (integration into the VEB Carl Zeiss Jena) "Carl Zeiss Jena P". 1976 named 1977 with VEB Disclaimer / Copyright 1978 Optisches 1979 Werk 1980 Weixdorf, The author reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. 1981 VEB Liability claims regarding damage caused by the use of any information provided, including any kind of information which is incomplete or incorrect, 1982 Kamera- will therefore be rejected. 1983 fabrik 1984 Freital, Brands and product-names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 1985 or with 1986 Carl The time-table is copyrighted. No contents may be reproduced in whole or in part 1987 Zeiss without the express written permission of the copyright holder. 1988 Jena 1989 1990 1991 1992 1959 only for 1957 only with from cameras with Exa- pre-select app. mount or fix diaphragm The file is available at www.dresdner-kameras.de mounted lenses