Meaning of MC at Rolleinar

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I can offer an explanation of MC as being Multi Coated. This would suggest to me it is a modern lense as oppposed to "old" lense. They are both Distagon design which is researchable but I don't know enough to tell you anything else.
 
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Bruce ,

Thank you , yes of course , it is multi coated term. I couldnt think fast because of price. If I am not wrong these are suspectible for me with being distagon. By the way , I always tried to understand and love distagon but their hasselblad catalog pictures - scene , open air - pissed me off. But interior pictures are better. Grain goes better with bw zeiss shots.

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I'm thoroughly confused now, because I thought a Rolleinar was a closeup lens for the Rolleiflex TLRs.
 

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But is doesn't say Zeiss, it says Rollei. Some Rollei lenses were from Zeiss but not all.
 

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Those are Japanese lenses.

The f4 Zeiss Tele-Tessar 135mm is probably the poorest 35mm lens I own. I'd not be surprised if those Japanese lenses perform better. (The Zeiss Sonnar 135 f2.8 was the top of the line 135mm lens, but I don't have one.)

I did get a Rolleinar 80-200 zoom attached to an SL35E body recently. That Rolleinar performs fantastic. The Rolleinar 80-200 I have was made by Tokina.
 

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The Zeiss Sonnar 135 f2.8 was the top of the line 135mm lens, but I don't have one.

I have an f3.5 135mm Zeiss Sonnar which is a nice lens. I have not seen an f2.8 version though.


Steve.
 
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