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That makes AFD lenses unsuitable for 6000 System cameras.Ĭarl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 FLE with Floating Elements. The 6000 System has no in-cameras aperture control. Cameras madeĮarlier than the 6008 (1988) cannot handle this higher current.ĪFD lenses have no aperture ring. The faster PQS lenses draw a higher electrisc current than PQ lenses. This isĬonfusing because all lenses except one are labeled HFT. Original Non-PQ lenses are often sold as HFT by the trade. Rolleiflex SLX, System 6000 and Hy6 lens generations Type Of the PQS lenses draw a higher current and cameras like SLX and 6006 cannot handle this.

PQS lenses cannot be used on cameras introduced before 1988.

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This is confusing because the name of the later 6008 Professional SRCġ000 suggests that the faster top speed first came with that model. ‘1000’ is not engraved on the shutter speed knob. Timing shutter speeds up to 1/1000 sec right from the start but this was not formally announced. On its way but the PQS lenses were not introduced until 1990. When the 6008 Professional was introduced in 1988, development of the new PQS shutter was well PQS lens is engraved or printed on the lens barrel just right of the PQS lenses have a top shutter speed of 1/1000 sec due to lighter shutter blades. White just right of the aperture numbers.Ĭarl Zeiss Makro-Planar 4/120 HFT PQS lens. ‘EL lens’ is printed on the lens barrel in Refinements like bayonet mounts for filters. The economy line EL lenses are like PQ from a technical point of view. PQ lens is engraved or printed on the lens barrel just right of the aperture The top shutter speed of PQ lenses is 1/500 s. That camera limits some PQ lens functions. PQ lenses are meant to be used with System 6000 cameras. Both types do fit later cameras but the lenses are a limitingįactor for using some of the cameras functions. Although marketed at the time of theĦ006 the economy line Rolleigon lenses have the same technical specifications as the original
#Rolleiflex 2.8 f portraits manual
Only manual exposure and shutter priority automatic exposure. The original lenses for the SLX have no further indication on the lens barrel. They are actually T* coated (Source: Carl Zeiss, Only lenses made by Rollei are labeled HFT, also Zeiss made lenses for Rollei are labeled HFT for The use of the Zeiss T* trade mark for multi-coating.
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Obviously the Zeiss license did not include HFT stands for High Fidelity Transfer, Rollei’s multi-coating ‘developed with Carl Zeiss’. Lenses for the SLX and System 6000 are multi-coated and labeled PQ, Rolleigon, EL and PQS lenses were intended for the System 6000. The original lenses - with nu further indication - were meant for Several types of lenses were offered withĭifferent specifications. Its predecessor DHW, made lenses under their own Apogon brandname. (Planar, for instance) but not the Carl Zeiss name. Zeiss designed lenses made by Rollei bare the lens name Voigtländer Optical Works from Zeiss-Ikon Voigtländer. The capability of building top quality lenses since 1971. The SLX and System 6000 cameras use lenses by The first camera in the System 6000 was the The Rollei factory introduced the SLX in 1976.
