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GL OPTICS rehoused Rubin 1 37-80mm FF Zoom lens

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The GL OPTICS rehoused Rubin 1 37-80mm FF Zoom rebreathes life into the world’s 1st Soviet zoom lens.

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The Rubin 1 has 14 elements in 11 groups, and was the kit lens that came with the Zenit 6 camera. It has a T stop of 3.1.

Key features

  • Front size: 136mm
  • Parfocal designed
  • Improved Close focus to 3 feet
  • PL Mount interchangeable
  • Weight 8lbs
  • New round iris
  • Inner focus design

The Zenit Camera lines top model of this family, was the Zenit-6 which came with with the first Soviet photographic zoom lens, the Rubin-1. It eloquently played the role of an expensive toy in the Soviet movie ‘Zigzag of Success (1968). The main character, the photographer Oreshnikov, looks at it in a store window with a price sticker showing 400 roubles (he is dreaming about a journalistic career). His attempt to win the money in a lottery becomes the center of the entire movie.

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This camera family was one of the most ambitious projects of the whole camera making of USSR in that era.

The Rubin 1 was Loosely based on the Voigtländer Zoomar, originally designed by Dr. Frank G. Back as a motion picture lens, the Zoomar was widely considered to be the first successful zoom lens for 35mm. Both lenses have 14-elements in 11 groups, but the position of the individual elements is not the same. The Zoomar also has a slightly wider range of 36mm to 82mm, as well as the original method for zoom mechanics differs significantly.

Price & availability

The GL OPTICS rehoused Rubin 1 37-80mm FF Zoom lens is available to order for $7,500 USD.

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