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{{Short description|International manufacturer of optical equipment, primarily known for tilt-shift lenses}}
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80 mm f/2.8 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator (Full Frame Format)

Hartblei is an international manufacturer of optical equipment for photography based in Kyiv and Munich. They are primarily known for producing tilt-shift lenses (Super-Rotator).

In 2006 Hartblei started a collaboration with Carl Zeiss AG, adapting Zeiss lens designs for tilt-shift use.

Lenses

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Using the unique Super-Rotator design, Hartblei tilt-shift lenses are capable of tilting in any axis,[1] making it more flexible than other lenses such as the Canon TS-E 90mm lens.

Hartblei Super-Rotator lenses are 360° tilt-shift lenses. Some current versions of the Super-Rotator feature German-made Zeiss optics.

Hartblei optics (full frame format)

  • 35 mm f/2.8 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator
  • 65 mm f/3.5 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator
  • 80 mm f/2.8 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator
  • 120 mm f/2.8 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator

Hartblei optics (medium format)

  • 45 mm f/3.5 MC TS-PC Super-Rotator

Hartblei "Optics by Carl Zeiss" (full frame format)

  • 40 mm f/4 IF TS Super-Rotator
  • 80 mm f/2,8 TS Super-Rotator
  • 120 mm f/4 TS Macro Super-Rotator

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Photozone.de review of Hartblei Super-Rotator 80mm f/2.8 MC". Retrieved 2010-10-16.
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