While the naming "SL" is most likely for single lens, the "66" probably refers to the 6圆 cm image format, coincidentally the camera was introduced at the 1966 Photokina show. It was the company's first single-lens reflex. Filters in 49mm diameter, for 25/2.8 Distagon, 35/2.8 Distagon, 50/1.8 Planar, 85/2.The Rolleiflex SL66 is a 6×6 cm SLR camera made by Rollei.Screw-in lens hood for 85/2.8 Sonnar and 135/4 Tele-Tessar.Folding (rubber) lens hood for 35/2.8 Distagon, 50/1.8 Planar, 85/2.8 Sonnar, 135/4 Tele- Tessar.Rectangular lens hood for 25/2.8 Distagon.Extension tubes 7.8mm, 15mm, 30mm and 50mm with auto preselection.It does not preserve infinity and is only useful for macro work. 39mm screw mount adapter, to mount Leica screw lenses.42mm screw mount adapter with auto diaphragm, same as above with the transmission of the automatic diaphragm preselection.42mm screw mount adapter, to mount 42mm screw lenses.80-200/4 Zoom HFT- Rolleinar (made by Mamiya).80-200/4 Zoom-Rolleinar MC = Vario-Dynar AR = Tokina RMC 80-200/4.80-200/2.8 Zoom HFT-Rolleinar (made by Tokina).70-210/3.5-4.5 Zoom HFT-Apo-Rolleinar Macro (made by Sigma).50-250/4-5.6 Zoom HFT-Rolleinar Macro (made by Tokina).35-105/3.5-4.3 Zoom-Rolleinar MC Macro = Vario-Dynar AR (made by Tokina).28-105/3.2-4.5 Zoom HFT-Rolleinar Macro (made by Kiron).28-85/4 Zoom-Rolleinar MC = Vario-Skoparex AR (made by Tokina).28-80/3.2-4.5 Zoom HFT-Rolleinar Macro (made by Sigma).500/8 (mirror lens) Reflex-Rolleinar MC = Reflex-Dynar AR (made by Tokina).400/5.6 Rolleinar MC = Color-Dynarex AR (made by Tokina).200/3.5 Rolleinar MC = Color-Dynarex AR.135/2.8 Rolleinar MC = Color-Dynarex AR.105/2.8 HFT Rolleinar Macro (made by Kiron).105/2.8 Rolleinar MC = Color-Dynarex AR.35/2.8 Rolleinar MC = Color-Skoparex AR.28/2.8 Rolleinar MC = Color-Skoparex AR.14/3.5 (fisheye) F-Rolleinar MC = Color-F-Skoparex AR.They were also sold under the Voigtländer name, with AR indicating a Rolleinar origin. 28/2.8 PC-Super Angulon, special shift lensĪ more economical range called Rolleinar was manufactured mostly by Mamiya (source?) and were mostly of reputable quality too.They have no diaphragm automation, and have their own finish. Later, Schneider also manufactured two special perspective control shift lenses. It seems that at least two of the Schneider M42 lenses (type IIIb) were made in very limited numbers in QBM mount: These lenses only existed in one-pin version, and they have a finish quite similar to the first Zeiss lenses. 200/4 Tele-Tessar = Color-Dynarex (with built-in lens hood)Īt the beginning of the S元5 career, a limited range of lenses were made by Schneider.135/2.8 Sonnar (with built-in lens hood)=Color-Dynarex.List of the Zeiss lenses, and Voigtländer equivalents: The Voigtländer name variant only existed with two pins, in the old finish.Īt some point Zeiss introduced the HFT multicoating in all the lens range. There were two variations of the barrel, the older lenses (one-pin and two-pin lenses) had an all metal finish on the focusing ring, the later ones (two-pin and three-pin lenses) had a rubberized focusing ring. Some of the Zeiss lenses were sold under the Voigtländer name to go with the VSL range. Some of these lenses had begun their career as Contarex lenses, and most of the range was to be recycled as Yashica / Contax lenses. The lenses produced in that mount were mostly from Carl Zeiss and were of high quality.