• Members 1666 posts
    June 12, 2025, 4:05 p.m.

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    Hi everyone. It's been a while. Hope you're doing well!

    I've been very busy writing about (my beloved, but often very niche) manufacturers and their lenses. I'm not sure there's much interest for that stuff around here, but if someone wants to take a look, there certainly are lots of words to be found there and many images made with lenses never intended for taking pictures.

    C. Friedrich was a small and almost unknown company located in Munich, Germany, which even most photographers likely have never even heard about.

    Besides some historical information and lens specifications, I've also tried to create a significant amount of sample shots in order to show why I'm particularly interested in the small company's output.

    I've mainly focused my attention on the industrial lenses the manufacturer made and some of those are indeed quite unique and interesting as taking lenses today, if you're interested in older lenses.

    You can find the article here:

    deltalenses.com/the-c-friedrich-story/

    If you have any additional information, corrections or questions, please don't hesitate to reach out - I'm always interested to hear your perspective on the matter.

    Here are a couple of sample shots:

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    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_23.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_03.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_01.jpg

    Friedrich_Axinon_10-5cm_F4-5_04.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_01.jpg

    Friedrich_Coronar_13-5cm_F4-5_05.jpg

    Friedrich_Axinon_10-5cm_F4-5_02.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_28.jpg

    Friedrich_Color-Coronar_85mm_F4-5_03.jpg

    S-Coronar_100mm_100.jpg

    And a couple of (cross view) stereo images:

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_05.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_06.jpg

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_10.jpg

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    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_13.jpg

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    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_06.jpg

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    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_05.jpg

    JPG, 412.2 KB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_23.jpg

    JPG, 3.4 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_Axinon_10-5cm_F4-5_02.jpg

    JPG, 2.5 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_Color-Coronar_85mm_F4-5_03.jpg

    JPG, 2.4 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_03.jpg

    JPG, 1.0 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_16.jpg

    JPG, 879.7 KB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_Axinon_10-5cm_F4-5_04.jpg

    JPG, 2.2 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_100mm_F1-9_01.jpg

    JPG, 537.8 KB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_28.jpg

    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_Coronar_13-5cm_F4-5_05.jpg

    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

    Friedrich_S-Coronar_75mm_F1-9_01.jpg

    JPG, 384.8 KB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

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    JPG, 1.8 MB, uploaded by simplejoy on June 12, 2025.

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  • Members 1613 posts
    June 13, 2025, 2:19 p.m.

    My greetings simplejoy, it's a nice surprise to see you posting here.
    I really enjoyed seeing your beautiful macrophotographs.

    I looked at the link, your article seems very interesting, but particularly imposing.
    I'll have to set aside a few hours to read it in its entirety ;)

    I particularly like your intro photograph (the Friedrich lenses) 👍🏼

  • June 13, 2025, 2:57 p.m.

    Hi there SJ,

    A very interesting article. I'm reading it now. How do you find all this out?

    Alan

  • Members 1450 posts
    June 14, 2025, 8:03 a.m.

    Hi Simplejoy
    Great to see you posting here again. As you said it has been a while ;-)
    I've missed your special adapted lenses and the incredible artistic macro shots you've taken with such bokeh monsters.
    Interesting story!
    I've selected my favorites here.

  • Members 1666 posts
    June 14, 2025, 10:52 a.m.

    Thank you very much! I'm glad you find it interesting. I know it's a very niche topic, so I guess it's somewhat boring to most people. But I find it worthwhile to try and archive some of that stuff, because these lenses are somewhat unique and interesting.

    The Intro photograph was taken with a Schneider Kreuznach Xenon 75 mm f/2 lens, which is going to be part of an upcoming article in the near future and among my favorite lenses. It's very similar to the S-Coronar 75 mm f/1.9 which can be seen in the image.

    Hi Alan,

    I'm happy that you're interested as well. Finding out stuff about a manufacturer like C. Friedrich can be quite challenging. John Jovic (who created the fantastic "Big list of enlarger lenses" ) included some of these lenses into his list and shared some relevant information about the sources with me. With the help of Dan Fromm, an extremely knowledgeable photographer from the US, I managed to find a copy of an old Rolyn Optics catalog, which helped a lot in terms of classifying and dating these lenses and finding out more about possible connections.

    A lot of additional information came from old forums like the mflenses one or a german equivalent. I also reached out to a local photography expert in Munich (whom I mention in the article) and got some highly interesting information from the books of Hartmut Thiele, who has published lists of serial numbers as well as very well sourced information in regards to lenses, manufacturers and historical details from the german optical industry in the past.

    Many questions are still open but I decided to share what I was able to find out so far, so perhaps people who know more about this or that can reach out and help me share more accurate information.

  • Members 1666 posts
    June 14, 2025, 11:01 a.m.

    Hi and thanks a lot!

    In regards to bokeh monsters: Because some of the C. Friedrich lenses were (perhaps wrongfully) included in a list of enlarging lenses by the famous expert on the matter Ctein, they seem very unique with their speed. There are barely any enlarging lenses with a speed of f/2 or faster and so I've been curious to know why a small manufacturer from Munich would attempt to try and make those. Turns out they were originally made for different purposes (projection) but because they do have a variable aperture (which is incredibly rare among projection lenses), they are still very unusual.

    The company seems to have created lenses of good quality overall and I felt like it was worth to give C. Friedrich a shoutout.