Carl Zeiss Jena II 28mm f2.8 Macro Japanse version

This lens made by Sigma under name of Carl Zeiss Jena II 28mm f2.8 Macro, surprisingly good lens I believe better than similar East German lenses like Pentacon 29mm f2.8. Easy to catch the right focus, well built quality lens. This lens has eye catch looking I like it very much even if I know this is not a genuine CZJ lens. Before communism was end in East Germany and in CCCP their sold their valuable brand name likes Carl Zeiss Jena and Helios etc to Japanese third party makers. I suppose Carl Zeiss (West German company ) wasn't happy at all :( This lenses are very rare if missing part of your collection don't hesitate much.

Fact Sheet

Vendor name Type Product year
Carl Zeiss Jena
II
Focal Min(mm) Focal Max(mm) Focus Min(cm)
28 28 20
Aperture Max Aperture Min. Barrel length(mm)
2.8
Elements In Group Diaphragm action Weight (g)
auto|manual
Filter Size (mm) Push on diameter (mm) Angular field

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Carl Zeiss Jena II 28mm


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Comments (4)
Not a Sigma Lens
4Wednesday, 21 December 2016 19:38
Dave E.
This lens was not made by Sigma, but by Cosina. Cosina offered the same lens under their own brand name. Sigma did supply some lenses to East German manufacturer Pentacon, such as some of the Prakticar zooms for the Praktica B-series cameras.
CZ Jena II 24mm
3Thursday, 26 July 2012 16:03
I have one of these lenses in OM mount and it is ultimately the best wide angle lens in my collection, very very ultra sharp, I would never sell mine because Ive never seen another to replace it as it is that rare.
To witch camere can it be used?
2Friday, 03 June 2011 13:55
Have one with a 49 mm bayonet in rear end, fits what camera?
identify mount
Friday, 03 June 2011 14:19
It is made for many cameras, it can come with Nikon, Pentax etc mount. Try to seek Google for mount indentification guider or/and join to forum , publish a picture and members able to help.
Sigma
1Wednesday, 25 August 2010 08:25
Poor old Sigma. Even when they make a good un, see above, there is blog after blog that slag this lens off.
I have one thats fitted most of the time to my K100D.
42mm in real money.
Set it to f8, 10feet, programme mode, leave it alone, point and shoot, works every time, well nearly every time.
If you see one buy one. It should not disappoint.

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