cuthbert
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There is said to be a japan-made Pentacon Prakticar 4.0-5.6/55-200mm autofocus lens.
I assume it to be a selfsustained AF lens like that Canon FD 35-70 from the 70s, but am puzzled nevertheless.
But can someone share some light on that Prakticar lens?
Indeed such abomination was made, and the Prakticant also had the choice of TWO AF zooms, a 55-200:

And a mighty 75-200!

Of course these zooms are rare in Germany because they weren't made by Pentacon, but were stuff ordered in the Extreme Orient by the powerful British importer, who also had the bright idea of the creation of the "Jenazoom" line, also Japanese or Korean zoom sold under "license" from Carl Zeiss Jena.
If you go on evilbay UK, you are going to find out hundreds of cheap Prakticar zooms, most of them were made by Cosina (the 35-70 is the same that came in K mount with my Exakta HS-10, my first real camera) or by Sigma. I have quite a few of them, of course none is comparable with the "real" Carl Zeiss Jena zoom I own, the Vario-Sonnar (branded Vario-Prakticar in B mount). CZJ only made two zoom, the Vario-Sonnar and the Vario-Pancolar, very high quality but very expensive, so the UK importer instead of selling them at high price (still take into account that in the UK Praktica was a "cheap" brand) decided to get them from small Japanese builders.
Same thing for the flash (of course there is a Jenaflash made in Singapore) and many other little things...to be honest they also ordered cases and straps (for the Jenaflex, for instance) that are better quality than the DDR originals.