Schneider Kreuznach
Joseph Schneider Optische Werke GmbH is a manufacturer of industrial and photographic optics. The company was founded on 18 January 1913 by Joseph Schneider as Optische Anstalt Jos. Schneider & Co. at Bad Kreuznach in Germany. The company changed its name to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke, Kreuznach in 1922, and to the current Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH in 1998.
In 2001, Schneider received an Oscar for Technical Achievement for their Super-Cinelux motion picture lenses. It is best known as manufacturers of large format lenses for view cameras, enlarger lenses, and photographic loupes. It also makes a limited amount of small- and medium-format lenses, and has at various times manufactured eyeglasses and camera rangefinders, as well as being an OEM lens maker for Kodak and Samsung digital cameras. It has supplied the lenses for various LG devices and the BlackBerry Priv. It also supplied the lenses for the Kodak Regent camera in the 1930s and other classic cameras such as certain models of the Rolleiflex starting in the 1940s, the Kodak Retina and Kodak Retinette camera series in the 1950s and 1960s, and certain specialty lenses for Hasselblad. In 1961, it created Feinwerktechnik GmbH, a manufacturer of electrical-hydraulic servo valves.
In recent years, it has acquired several other companies:
- In 1985, it acquired the B+W Filter Manufacturing Company, maker of the line of B+W filters.
- In July 1987, it purchased Rollei Fototechnic GmbH.
- In 1989, it purchased Käsemann/Oberaudorf, a manufacturer of glass and plastic polarizing materials.
- After 1991 it acquired the former East-German camera and lens manufacturer Pentacon/Practica
- In 2000, it acquired Century Optics, an American lensmaking firm.
Small format lenses
Angulon
A Schneider Kreuznach lens made for the German 35mm Rolleiflex SL35 and SL350 SLR cameras equipped with Quick Bayonet Mount- Rollei SL-Angulon 35 mm f2.8
C-Curtagon
- 28 mm f/4
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 35 mm f/4
Curtagon
- 28 mm f/4
- 28 mm f/4 Exakta mount with large silver shutter release knob and clear plastic f stop scale
- 28 mm f/4
- 28 mm f/4 Edixa-Curtagon M42 mount, no knurled zebra focus ring
- 28 mm f/4 Curtagon M42 mount, no knurled zebra focus ring, has dark red f stop scale with different exterior lens barrel design than the Edixa-Curtagon; similar to the 35mm f2.8 Curtagon photo shown to the right of this column
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 35 mm f/2.8 Exakta mount with large silver shutter release knob, aperture tab and clear plastic cover over the f stop scale
- 35 mm f2.8 Exakta mount, smaller silver shutter release knob with Auto / Manual switch, different style aperture tab, clear plastic cover over f stop scale and connection for selenium light meter
- 35 mm f2.8 Exakta mount, smaller overall lens than above zebra Exakta Curtagons, small silver button within a larger shutter release knob no aperture tab, no clear plastic cover over f stop scale and no connection for selenium light meter
- 35 mm f/4 Exakta standard mount zebra style focus ring, no shutter release knob, no clear plastic cover over f stop scale and no selenium light meter connection
- 35 mm f/4 M42 mount zebra style focus ring, no shutter release knob, no clear plastic cover over f stop scale and no selenium light meter connection
- 35 mm f4 Exakta REAL mount no shutter release knob or clear plastic cover for f stop scale.
- Electric 35 mm f/2.8
- Edixa 35 mm f2.8
- Edixa 35 mm f2.8
- Edixa 35 mm f2.8
- Edixa 35 mm f2.8
- Retina 35 mm f/2.8
- Alpa 35 mm f2.8
- 35 mm f2.8, for Rollei SL 35 and SL 350 QBM mount
- 35 mm f2.8 Balda-Curtagon - exterior looks like a Retina-Curtagon but has the inscription Balda-Curtagon
- 35 mm f/4.0
Isogon
- 40 mm f/4.5 with Exakta mount
PA-Curtagon
A perspective-control lens of 7 elements in 6 groups for 35mm cameras, which allows shifting of up to 7 mm, in an axis defined by a separate rotating ring on the lens. The PA-Curtagon is available in Praktica, Exakta, Alpa-Reflex, Contarex, Leica R, Minolta, Miranda, Canon, Nikon, Contarex, and Olympus OM mounts. It was also available for Rollei QBM mount under the name PC-Curtagon.- 35 mm f/4
Curtar-Xenon
- Retina-Curtar-Xenon C 35 mm f/4
- Retina-Curtar-Xenon C 35 mm f5.6
Retina-Xenon
- Longar-Xenon C 80 mm f/4
Retina-Xenon
- Retina-Xenon C 50 mm f/2
Radiogon
- 35 mm f/4.0
- 35 mm f/4.0 Braun-Radiogon for Braun rangefinder camera mount
Radionar
- 35 mm f/4.0 with a minimum aperture of f/22. Lens is the same as Curtagon version, only serial numbers are earlier.
- 38 mm f3.5 for Robot Camera
- 40 mm f/2.8
- 45 mm f/2.8 Radionar L
- 50 mm f/2.9
- 50 mm f/3.5 with Pronto SV shutter fitted to a Balda Baldinette camera
- 5.0 cm f/4.5
- 7.5 cm f/2.9
- 7.5 cm f/4.5 with a Pronto shutter
- 80 mm f/2.9 fitted to the Frank Solida III camera - stamped US Zone
- 105 mm f/4.5
- 105 mm f/4.5 with Prontor SV shutter fitted to Balda Baldalux camera
Reomar
- 45 mm f/3.5 lens fitted to a Kodak Retinette camera
- 45 mm f/2.8 silver with black beauty and focus rings
- 50 mm f3.5
- 50 mm f/4.5 lens fitted to a Kodak Retinette camera
Super-Angulon
- 21 mm f/4.0
- 21 mm f/3.4
Super-Angulon R
A 10/8 wide-angle lens with a minimum aperture of f/22.- 21 mm f/4
PC-Super-Angulon
- SUPER-ANGULON 28 f/2.8 for Canon EF and Nikon F mount
- SUPER-ANGULON 50 f/2.8 for Canon EF and Nikon F mount
Tele-Arton
- 85 mm f/4 Retina-Tele-Arton for German Kodak camera
- 85 mm f/4 Braun-Tele-Arton in DKL mount for Braun camera
- 90 mm f/4
Tele-Variogon
- 80–240 mm f/4
- 80-240 mm f/4 Alpa 35mm with pistol grip
Tele-Xenar
- 5 cm f/5.5
- 75 mm f/3.8
- 75 mm f/3.8 for C-mount silver and black finished barrel, inscriptions and front portion of lens barrel look very similar to the 150mm f/4.5 C-mount lens described later in this list
- 75 mm f/3.8 for Robot camera used in bombing assessment with Luftwaffe Eigentum stamped on flange; lens barrel is all silver
- 75 mm f/3.8 for Robot camera - all black exterior and much more modern in appearance than the Robot lens listed above.
- 90 mm f/3.5
- 90 mm f/3.5 Schneider - ALPA Tele-Xenar with ALPA mount
- 90 mm f/3.5 Exakta mount, all silver lens barrel
- 90 mm f/3.5 with Diax written in script on the lens barrel. For Diax camera
- 100 mm f/3.8
- 135 mm f/3.5
- 135 mm f/3.5 Edixa
- 135 mm f/3.5 SL Tele-Xenar for Rollei 35mm cameras
- 135 mm f/3.5 Alpa-Tele-Xenar for 35mm cameras has shutter release knob
- 135 mm f/3.5 Exakta mount with large shutter release knob in early zebra finish
- 135 mm f/3.5 M42 mount no shutter release knob, with early zebra finish
- 135 mm f/4 Edixa-Tele-Xenar - all silver lens barrel different design than the 2 different zebra finish Edixa Curtagons
- 135 mm f/4 DKL mount for German Kodak camera
- 135 mm f/4
- 135 mm f/4 Balda Tele-Xenar for Balda German Rangefinder
- 150 mm f/4
- 150 mm f/4 for C-mount, barrel is satin finished, completely different design than the 150mm f/4.5 listed below
- 150 mm f/4.5
- 150 mm f/4.5 C-mount - completely different design than the following 150mm f4.5 C-mount lens - this lens has a black and silver barrel - older in design appearance
- 150 mm f/4.5 Tele-Xenar for C-mount - very well crafted lens barrel, different in appearance than other lenses in the Tele-Xenar series except the 75mm f/3.8 C-mount lens described above
- 180 mm f/4.5 for Exakta mount
- 180 mm f/5.5 for Exakta mount - completely different barrel design than the 180mm f/4.5 with partial satin finish
- 200 mm f/4.8 Retina-Tele-Xenar with DKL mount for German Kodak camera, has tripod mount on lens underside
- 200 mm f/5.5
- 200 mm f/5.5 for Robot Camera
- 200 mm f/5.5 for Exakta mount with later version zebra stripes on barrel
- 240 mm f/4.5
- 240 mm f/5.5
- 240 mm f/5.5 for the early 40mm Practiflex mount, in late 1948 Practiflex lenses were manufactured in M42 mount
- 360 mm f/5.5
- 360 mm f/5.5 Alpa Tele-Xenar for Alpa cameras
- 360 mm f/5.5 Exakta mount with tripod mount on lens barrel
Variogon
- 45–100 mm f/2.8
- 80–240 mm f/4
- Type of mount
- 2 = M42
- 3 = Exacta Bayonet
- 4 = Alpa Bayonet
- 10 = Canon FD
- 11 = C Mount
- 13 = Nikon F
- 14 = Leica R
- 15 = Contare
- ? = Arriflex
- ? = Arri MT?
Xenagon
4 elements in 3 groups of genre "Wide Angle Tessar"- 30 mm f/3.5
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 35 mm f/3.5
- 35 mm f/4.0
Xenar
- 38mm
- 40mm
- 45mm
- 50mm
- 50mm Braun-Xenar R with DKL mount 5 aperture blades
- 50mm Retina-Xenar for Kodak Type 1 1949 with integral compur shutter
- 50mm Karat-Xenar with Compur-Rapid Shutter
- 50mm Edixa-Xenar M42 mount with 5 blade aperture and hill-valley knurled focus ring
- 50mm Edixa-Reflex with 10 blade aperture
- 50mm Edixa-Lauder with 15 blade aperture, aluminum body and 4 elements in 3 groups
- 50mm Edixa-Reflex with 15 blade aperture, aluminum body and 4 elements in 3 groups
- 50mm Edixa-Reflex m39 screw mount for Braun-Paxette camera with 15 blade aperture, chromed brass body and 4 elements in 3 groups
- 50mm Edixa-Reflex with 15 blade aperture chromed brass body, also called Super Xenar in some references, 5 elements in 4 groups m42
- 50mm Edixa-Reflex with 15 blade aperture chromed brass body - similar in appearance to the '50mm f/2.8 Super Xenar - described above' m42
- 50mm Retina-Xenar for Kodak Type 1A camera with integral compur shutter
- 50mm Xenar for Braun-Akarette camera
- 60mm
- 75mm
- 75mm
- 75mm
- 80mm M42 16 blade aperture rare
- 105mm for 2&1/2 x 3&1/4 sheet film cameras
- 13.5 cm
- 135mm for M42 mount
Xenogon
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 35 mm f/2.8
Rollei SL Xenon
- 50 mm f/1.8
Xenon
- 16 mm f/1.9
- 28mm mm f/2.0 Arri standard mount
- 25 mm f0.95 industrial C-mount lens
- 25 mm f1.5 Arri Arriflex 16mm movie camera
- 35 mm f/1.6 – made for Canon EF and Nikon F Mount 2015
- 40 mm f/1.9 - for Robot cameras
- 50 mm f/1.5 – made for Leica M39/Screw Mount ca.1942–1947
- 50 mm f/1.4 – made for Canon EF and Nikon F Mount 2015
- 50 mm f/1.9
- 50 mm f/1.9 - Type I 1952 Exakta mount all silver aluminum finish. Large shutter release knob, 6 elements in 4 groups. 18 aperture blades 0.75 m close focus distance. Aperture scale is recessed within a stylistic scalloped aluminum surround. https://lens-db.com/schneider-kreuznach-xenon-50mm-f19-type-1-1952/
- 50 mm f/1/9 - Type II 1958 Exakta mount with large shutter release knob and clear plastic cover over f stop scale, zebra finish on focus and aperture ring, 6 elements in 4 groups, close focus distance 0.5 m 18 aperture blades; https://lens-db.com/schneider-kreuznach-xenon-50mm-f19-type-2-1958/
- 50 mm f/1.9 - Retina-Xenon completely different exterior design than Exakta version with DKL Deckel mount for German Kodak
- 50 mm f/1.9 - Exakta mount with 18 aperture blades, no plastic cover over f stop scale, different design shutter release knob, zebra finish on focus and aperture rings
- 50 mm f/1.9 - Type III 1966 Exakta mount with smaller, black shutter release knob, no plastic covering over f stop scale, no zebra finish on focus ring. 6 elements in 4 groups, close focus distance 0.5 m. https://lens-db.com/schneider-kreuznach-xenon-50mm-f19-type-3-1966/ Overall lens is much smaller than the zebra finish lenses previously listed - similar in size to the M42 lens listed next
- 50 mm f/1.9 M42 mount with no shutter release knob, no plastic covering over f stop scale, no zebra finish on focus ring
- 50 mm f/1.9 M42 mount with no shutter release knob, no plastic covering over f stop scale, Schneider Krueuznach and Xenon are placed around the extreme outside of the lens beauty ring with focal length and maximum f stop and has vertical zebra stripes but of a different design than the Exakta lenses
- 50 mm f/1.9 ALPA-Xenon - ALPA mount
- 50 mm f/1.8
- 50 mm f/2.3
- 50 mm f/2.0 1954–1957
- 80 mm f/2.0 M42 screw mount
- 17 mm f/0.95
- 25 mm f/0.95
Medium format lenses
Variogon
Beta-Variogon
- 75mm - 150mm mm f/4.5 MACRO switch on lens side, zoom lens for medium format, Manual / Auto switch
- 60-140mm f/4.6 AF
- 60–140 mm f/4.6 AFD
- 70–140 mm f/4.5
- 75–150 mm f/4.5
- 125–250 mm f/5.6
- 140–280 mm f/5.6
Super-Angulon
- 40 mm f/3.5
- 50 mm f/2.8
- 50 mm f/2.8 AF
- 50 mm f/2.8 AFD
PCS Super-Angulon
- 55 mm f/4.5
Curtagon
- 60 mm f/3.5
AV Xenotar
- 150 mm f/2.8 HFT
- 90 mm f/2.4 HFT
Xenotar
- 75 mm f/3.5
- 80 mm f/2.8
- 80 mm f/2
- 80 mm f/2.8 AF
- 80 mm f/2.8 AFD
Apo-Symmar Makro
- 90 mm f/4
- 150 mm f/4.6
Tele-Xenar
- 150 mm f/4
- 150 mm f/4 AF
- 150 mm f/4 AFD
- 180 mm f/2.8
- 180 mm f/2.8 AF
- 180 mm f/2.8 AFD
- 250 mm f/5.6
Apo-Tele-Xenar
- 300 mm f/4
Leaf Shutter
- LS 28 mm f/4,5 Aspherical
- LS 35 mm f/3.5
- LS 45 mm f/3.5
- LS 55 mm f/2.8
- LS 80 mm f/2.8
- LS 40-80mm LS f/4.0-5.6
- LS 110 mm f/2.8
- LS 120 mm f/4.0 Macro Lens
- LS 75–150 mm f/4,0-5,6
- LS 150 mm f/3.5
- LS 240 mm f/4,5 IF
APO-Digitar
- LS 120 mm f/5.6
- Alpa APO Digitar XL 24mm mm F5.6 included Alpa Center Filter
- Alpa APO Digitar XL 35mm mm F5.6 included Alpa Center Filter
- 80 mm f/4.0 lens elements made in Germany, assembled in Japan not a tilt shift lens Copal Press No. O shutter
Large format lenses
Angulon
Introduced in 1930, the Angulon is the original Schneider wide-angle lens line. It is a 6-element, 2-group, symmetric anastigmat design somewhat related to the Goerz Dagor. Compared to many modern wide angles, they are quite compact, though the angle of coverage is only 80°, although an early catalogue from 1934 lists this series as having an angle of view of 105°. They are color-corrected reasonably well, but suffer from significant softening of the image close to the edge of the circle of illumination. Only the outer elements are supported by the mount, the inner elements are mounted by cementing to the outer elements. For this reason they are prone to "slippage", especially if stored "on end" in hot climates.Coverage of 90-210mm at f/11
- 65mm f/6.8
- 90mm f/6.8
- 90mm f/6.8 with COMPUR-RAPID shutter
- 120mm f/6.8
- 165mm f/6.8
- 210mm f/6.8
- 90mm Rear 140mm, Front 185mm
- 120mm Rear 185mm, Front 250mm
- 165mm Rear 260mm, Front 345mm
- 210mm Rear 330mm, Front 430mm
Dagor Gold Dot
- 355mm f8
Super-Angulon
- 47mm f/5.6
- 47mm f/8
- 53mm f/4
- 65mm f/5.6
- 65mm f/8
- 75mm f/5.6
- 75mm f/8
- 75mm f/8 for Linhof Technika
- 90mm f/5.6
- 90mm f/8
- 90mm f/8 SINAR version
- 120mm f/8
- 121mm f/8
- 165mm f/8
- 210mm f/8
Super-Angulon XL
- 38mm f/5.6
- 47mm f/5.6
- 58mm f/5.6
- 72mm f/5.6
- 90mm f/5.6
Symmar
Coverage of the f/6.8-series at "small stop"
- 60mm f/6.8
- 75mm f/6.8
- 80mm f/5.6
- 90mm f/6.8
- 100mm f/5.6 & 175mm f/12
- 105mm f/6.8
- 120mm f/6.8
- 135mm f/5.6 & 235mm f/12
- 135mm f/6.8
- 150mm f/5.6 & 265mm f/12
- 150mm f/6.8
- 165mm f/6.8
- 180mm f/5.6 & 315mm f/12
- 180mm f/6.8
- 195mm f/6.8
- 210mm f/5.6 & 370mm f/12
- 210mm f/6.8
- 240mm f/5.6 & 420mm f/12
- 240mm f/6.8
- 270mm f/6.8
- 300mm f/5.6 & 500mm f/12
- 300mm f/6.8
- 360mm f/5.6 & 620mm f/12
- 360mm f/6.8
Symmar-S
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 135 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 240 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 360 mm f/6.8
- 480 mm f/8.4
- 480 mm f/9.4
Apo-Symmar
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 135 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 240 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 360 mm f/6.8
- 480 mm f/8.4
- 480 mm f/9.4
Apo-Symmar L-Series
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 480 mm f/8.4
Super-Symmar HM
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
Super-Symmar XL
- 80 mm f/4.5
- 110 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
Xenar
- 75mm f/3.5
- 90mm f/4.5
- 90mm f/5.5
- 100mm f/3.5
- 105mm f/2.9
- 105mm f/3.5
- 105mm f/3.8
- 105mm f/4.5
- 105mm f/5.5
- 120mm f/3.5
- 120mm f/4.5
- 120mm f/5.5
- 135mm f/3.5
- 135mm f/3.8
- 135mm f/4.5
- 135mm f/4.7
- 135mm f/4.7 with Synchro COMPUR-P shutter
- 135mm f/5.5
- 150mm f/3.5
- 150mm f/4.5
- 150mm f/4.5 with Press-COMPUR shutter
- 150mm f/5.5
- 165mm f/3.5
- 165mm f/4.5
- 165mm f/5.5
- 180mm f/3.5
- 180mm f/4.5
- 180mm f/5.5
- 195mm f/4.5
- 195mm f/5.5
- 210mm f/3.5
- 210mm f/4.5
- 210mm f/5.5
- 210mm f/6.1
- 240mm f/3.5
- 240mm f/4.5
- 270mm f/4.5
- 300mm f/3.5
- 300mm f/4.5
- 300mm f/5.6
- 360mm f/4.5
- 420mm f/4.5
- 480mm f/4.5
Aero-Xenar
- 250mm f/4.5
- 300mm f/4.5
- 500mm f/4.5
Press-Xenar
- 127mm f/4.7
Tele-Xenar
- 180mm f/5.5
- 180mm f/5.6
- 240mm f/5.5
- 270mm f/5.5
- 300mm f/5.5
- 360mm f/5.5
- 500mm f/5.5
- 1000mm f/8
- 1000mm f/10
Tele-Xenar
- 90mm f/3.8 fitted with the Robot Camera mount
- 135 mm f/4
- 200 mm f/4.8
- 245mm f/4.5 fitted with Exakta mount
Apo-Tele-Xenar
- 350mm f/11 Compact
- 400 mm f/5.6
- 400 mm f/5.6 Compact
- 600 f/9 - 800 f/12 mm
- 800 mm f/12
Xenotar
- 75mm f/3.5
- 80mm f/2.8
- 100mm f/4
- 100mm f/2.8
- 105mm f/2.8
- 135mm f/3.5
- 150mm f/2.8
- 210mm f/2.8
Tele-Arton
- 85mm mm f/4 Retina -Tele-Arton for DKL Kodak mount
- 180 mm f/4
- 180 mm f/5.5
- 240 mm f/5.5
- 250 mm f/5.6
- 270 mm f/5.5
- 360 mm f/5.5
Fine-Art XXL
- 550mm f/11
- 770mm f/14.5
- 1100mm f/22
Isconar
Also known as the "Jsconar", the lens branding refers to "Joseph Schneider & Company -nar"
Radiogon
A 4-element, 4-group design.Digital lenses
Digitar
The Digitar lenses are designed for use with digital imaging view camera systems, offering focal lengths ideal for the imaging area of digital backs, which are typically smaller than standard sheet film sizes. Digitar lenses also allow excellent results with film as well as digital imagers.- 47 mm f/5.6
- 60 mm f/4.0
- 80 mm f/4.0
- 90 mm f/4.5
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
WA-Digitar
- 28 mm f/2.8
M-Digitar
- 80 mm f/5.6
- 120 mm f/5.6
Copy and macro lenses
Claron
One of the original lens designs.C-Claron
The C-Claron, or Copy-Claron, is a family of lenses designed for 1:1 reproduction. The f/4.5 lenses are 4 elements in 3 or 4 groups, the f/5.6 are a 6/4 design, and the f/8 is 8/4. All were supplied from the factory in barrel mount.The following Claron lens has these markings on the beauty ring Cy Ξ Claron 1:1,8/50 1:1,6
- 50mm 1:1,8 1:1,6
- 100mm f/8
- 135mm f/4.5
- 200mm f/4.5
- 200mm f/5.6
- 210mm f/4.5
- 210mm f/5.6
- 240mm f/5.6
D-Claron
- 10mm f/1.8
- 16mm f/2
- 25mm f/1.4
- 28mm f/2
- 35mm f/2
- 40mm f/2
- 45mm f/3.5
- 60mm f/5.6
- 100mm f/4.0
- 105mm f/5.6
- 180mm f/5.6
- 210mm f/5.6
G-Claron
Coverage listed at 1:1
- 150mm f/9
- 210mm f/9
- 240mm f/9
- 270mm f/9
- 305mm f/9
- 355mm f/9
- 355mm f/11 Copal No. 1
G-Claron WA
- 210mm f/11
- 240mm f/11
- 270mm f/11
Repro-Claron
- 55mm f/8
- 135mm f/8
- 210mm f/9
- 305mm f/9
- 355mm f/9
- 420mm f/9
- 485mm f/9
- 610mm f/9
Apo-Artar
Coverage listed at 1:1.
- 240mm f/9
- 360mm f/9
- 480mm f/11
- 610mm f/11
- 890mm f/14
- 1065mm f/14
- 1205mm f/14
Apo-Artar HM
- 75mm f/4
Macro-Symmar HM
- 85 f/2.4 HM for Canon EF and Nikon F mount
- 80mm f/5.6
- 90 f/4.5 HM for Canon EF and Nikon F mount
- 120mm f/5.6
- 180mm f/5.6
M-Componon
- 28mm f/4
- 50mm f/4
- 80mm f/4
Variomorphot
- 480mm f/22
Enlarger lenses
Componar
This is the original Schneider line of enlarging lenses, introduced in 1914. Optical designs are 3 elements in 3 groups.- 26 mm f/4.5
- 50mm f/3,5
- 50 mm f/4
- 50 mm f/4.5
- 60 mm f/4
- 75 mm f/4.5
- 80 mm f/4.5
- 105 mm f/4.5
- 135 mm f/4.5
Componar-C
- 50mm f/2.8
- 75mm f/4
Componar-S
- 50 mm f/2.8
- 80 mm f/4.5
- 90 mm f/4.5
- 105 mm f/4.5
Comparon
- 50mm f/3.5
- 50mm f/4
- 75mm f/4.5
- 105mm f/4.5
- 135mm f/4.5
- 150mm f/5.6
- 210mm f/5.6
- 300mm f/5.6
Componon
- 16 mm f/2.8
- 25 mm f/4
- 28 mm f/4
- 35 mm f/4
- 40 mm f/4
- 40 mm f/5.6 24mm threaded
- 50 mm f/4
- 60 mm f/5.6
- 80 mm f/5.6
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 105 mm f/5.6
- 135 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 240 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 360 mm f/5.6
Durst Componon-
- 50 mm f/4.0
- 50 mm f/4.0
- 80 mm f/5.6
- 80 mm f/5.6
- 105 mm f5.6
- 105 mm f5.6
- 150 mm f5.6
- 210 mm f5.0
Componon-S
- 50 mm f/2.8
- 80 mm f/4
- 80 mm f/5.6
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 105 mm f/5.6
- 135 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 240 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 360 mm f/6.8
WA-Componon
- 40mm f/4
- 60mm f/5.6
- 80mm f/5.6
G-Componon
- 100 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 240 mm f/5.6
- 300 mm f/5.6
- 360 mm f/6.8
- 480 mm f/9.4
APO-Componon HM
- 40 mm f/2.8
- 44 mm f4.5
- 45 mm f/4
- 60 mm f/4
- 90 mm f/4.5
- 120 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/4
Betavaron
- 3.0mm - 10mm - 0.08
- 3.5mm - 11mm - 0.08
Repronar
- 110mm apertures shown on ring as 1 2 4 8 16 Lens has the brand designation Schneider Gottingen. Thread mount
Motion picture lenses
Cinegon
- 5.3mm f2 CCD close circuit camera lens
- 6.5mm f1.9
- 10mm f 1.8
- 10mm f 1.9
- 11.5mm f1.9
- 16mm f1.4 C-mount, Arriflex
- 16mm f1.8 C-mount Ruggedized
- 18mm f1.8 Arriflex-Cinegon, Arriflex standard mount
Super-Cinelux
- 24 mm f/2
- 26 mm f/2
- 28 mm f/2
- 30 mm f/2
- 32.5 mm f/2
- 35 mm f/2
- 37.5 mm f/2
- 40 mm f/2
- 42.5 mm f/2
- 45 mm f/2
- 47.5 mm f/2
- 50 mm f/2
- 52.5 mm f/2
- 55 mm f/2
- 57.7 mm f/2
- 60 mm f/2
- 65 mm f/2
- 70 mm f/2
- 75 mm f/2
- 80 mm f/2
- 85 mm f/2
- 90 mm f/2
- 95 mm f/2
- 100 mm f/2
ES Super-Cinelux 2X
Super-35-Cinelux
The Super-35-Cinelux is a line of projection lenses designed for 35 mm film. Lenses of 55 mm focal length and shorter are 7 elements, and 60 and longer are 6, with no cemented surfaces to avoid any possible damage due to heat.- 42.5 mm f/2
- 47.5 mm f/2
- 50 mm f/2
- 55 mm f/2
- 60 mm f/2
- 65 mm f/2
- 70 mm f/2
- 75 mm f/2
- 80 mm f/2
- 85 mm f/2
- 90 mm f/2
- 95 mm f/2
- 100 mm f/2
Cinelux-Ultra
- 30–45 mm
Cinelux-Première
- 57.5 mm f/1.7
- 60 mm f/1.7
- 62.5 mm f/1.7
- 65 mm f/1.7
- 67.5 mm f/1.7
- 70 mm f/1.7
- 72.5 mm f/1.7
- 75 mm f/1.7
- 77.5 mm f/1.7
- 80 mm f/1.7
- 82.5 mm f/1.7
- 85 mm f/1.7
Cine-Xenon
- 25 mm f1.4 Cine-Xenon RX for C-mount
- 26 mm f/2.8
- 30 mm f/2
- 35 mm f/2 for Arriflex
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 40 mm f/2
- 45 mm f/2
- 45 mm f/2.8
- 50 mm f/2
- 50 mm f/2 for Bolex
- 50 mm f/2.8
- 55 mm f/2
- 60 mm f/2
- 60 mm f/2.8
- 65 mm f/2
- 70 mm f/2
- 75 mm f/2
- 80 mm f/2
- 85 mm f/2
- 90 mm f/2
- 90 mm f/2.5
- 95 mm f/2
- 100 mm f/2
- 105 mm f/2
- 105 mm f/2.4
- 110 mm f/2
- 115 mm f/2
- 120 mm f/2
- 125 mm f/2
- 130 mm f/2
- 135 mm f/2
- 140 mm f/2
- 145 mm f/2
- 150 mm f/2
- 150 mm f/2.8
Cine-Xenon also refers to projection lenses of the same design.
For 16mm
- 10 mm f/1.8
- 16 mm f/2.0
- 70 mm f/2.0
For 16mm
- 150 mm f4.0
Vario-Cine-Xenon
- 85–210 mm f/3.9
Optivaron
- 6–66 mm f/1.8 C-mount zoom lens with macro control from 0 to 1.5 meters
PC Cine-Xenon
- 45 mm f/2.8
- 60 mm f/2.8
- 90 mm f/2.8
- 105 mm f/2.9
Prolux
- 135 mm f/3
- 150 mm f/3
- 180 mm f/3.5
- 200 mm f/3.5
- 250 mm f/4.3
Vario-Prolux
- 70–120 mm f/3.5
Variogon
- 8–48 mm f/1.8
- 10–40 mm f/2.8
- 10-35 mm f1.8
- 10-100 mm f/1.8 C mount CCD lens
- 12.5-75 mm f1.8
Xenon FF
- 25 mm T2.1 Tilt Shift lens for cinema
- 35 mm T2.1 Tilt Shift lens for cinema
- 50 mm T2.1 Tilt Shift lens for cinema
- 100 mm T2.1 Tilt Shift lens for cinema
- 50 mm T2.1
APO-Xenoplan
- 16 mm f/2.8
Curtar
- 0.5x projector lens silver AGFA Moviex 88
- 0.5x projector lens black
Vario-Curtar
- 0.75x projector lens black with zebra bars around lens barrel - Schneider Kreuznach Vario-Curtar 0.75 x is printed around the beauty ring
- 0.75x projector lens black different lens barrel design - shorter than the above listed zebra lens. Schneider Kreuznach Vario-Curtar 0.75 x is printed around the outside of the lens barrel near the main lens element.
Titanar
- 35mm mm f/2.0 marked Schneider Kreuznach Titanar 35/2 apparently a type of industrial lens?
Xenoplan
- 8 mm f/1.7
- 11 mm f5
- 13 mm f1.9
- 17 mm f1.7
- 21 mm f6.7
- 23 mm f1.4 Industrial camera CCTV lens
- 25 mm f1.9
- 28 mm f2.0
Lenses for various mobile phones
- LG Dare
- LG Viewty KU990
- LG Renoir KC910
- LG Viewty Smart GC900
- LG enV Touch
- LG Arena KM900
- LG Shine KE970
- BlackBerry Priv