The 45-90mm lens, first introduced in 1969 by Angenieux for the Leitz Leicaflex SLR camera, marked a significant milestone as the first zoom lens for this system, designed to cover the 135/FF (36x24mm) format. This lens has become a key component in our collection of rehoused vintage zooms, ideally complementing full-frame setups alongside vintage primes like Baltars, Super Baltars, Kowa Prominars, Canon Rangefinder, and Cooke Speed Panchros.
Manufacturer | GL Optics |
Series | Zoom |
Model | Angénieux |
Focal Length | 45-90mm |
Max Aperture | T2.9 |
Min Aperture | - |
Format | - |
Image Circle | 8KVV |
Minimum Focus | 2in |
Focus Rotation | 330° |
Iris Blades | 15 |
Optical Design | - |
Squeeze | - |
Front Diameter | 110mm |
Filter Thread | - |
Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
Native Mount | PL, LPL, EF, E |
Data Protocol | none |
Length | - |
Weight | 2.1kg |
Body Telescope | - |
Body Material | aluminum |
Focus Drive | manual |
Iris Drive | manual |
Zoom Drive | manual |
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Release Date: -
Launch Price: -
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