Schneider Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 Lens
The Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 is a lens from Schneider-Kreuznach. Used copies start from $111.86 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Schneider Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 Lens
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Lens Overview — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
Key Features — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
135mm Telephoto Focal Length: A classic portrait and telephoto focal length on 35mm format, well-suited for subject isolation and compressed perspective.
f/4.7 Maximum Aperture: An uncommon aperture value characteristic of 1960s German optical engineering, reflecting the era's manufacturing conventions.
1960s German Optics: Manufactured by Schneider-Kreuznach during the 1960s, a marque with a long-standing reputation for precision optical construction.
Manual Focus Design: Fully manual focus operation with no electronic coupling, requiring deliberate focus control on any camera body.
35mm Format Coverage: Designed to cover the 35mm full-frame image circle, making it usable on both film SLRs and modern full-frame bodies via adapter.
Non-Standard Lens Mount: The mount falls outside common modern categories, so buyers will need to confirm adapter availability for their specific camera system.
Lens Specifications — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Creative Effects |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Lens Mount | Other |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Description — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
The Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 is a manual focus vintage SLR lens produced during the 1960–1969 era, built for the 35mm film format. With a maximum aperture of f/4.7, this lens reflects the engineering conventions of its production decade — a period when German optical manufacturers were producing some of the most carefully crafted optics available. The lens mount is categorized as 'Other', placing it outside standard modern mount families and requiring buyers to identify the correct adapter for their camera system.
It carries compatibility with standard and interchangeable lens systems in general, offering some flexibility for those experienced with vintage glass adaptation. Flash compatibility is listed as none, and all operation is fully mechanical. Whether pursued as a collector's piece or as a working adapted lens, the Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 represents a tangible link to 1960s optical craftsmanship.
Pros — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
- ✓Vintage 1960s manufacture — a genuine piece of mid-20th century German optical heritage
- ✓135mm focal length on 35mm format suits portrait and telephoto applications
- ✓Manual focus design gives the photographer full and deliberate control
Cons — Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7
- ✗Mount type is listed as 'Other,' meaning direct compatibility with modern cameras is not guaranteed and may require sourcing a specific or custom adapter
- ✗No flash compatibility — fully mechanical with no electronic communication
- ✗Manual focus only with no autofocus capability
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