List of lenses for Rolleiflex SLX/6000/Hy6 cameras

The Rolleiflex SLX, 6000 System, and Hy6 cameras are medium format and digital single-lens reflex cameras manufactured and marketed by Rollei starting from 1976, when the Rolleiflex SLX was released. Photographic lenses for these cameras share the same mechanical lens mount interface, but differences in camera body features and controls mean that some lenses are not compatible with some camera bodies.

Compatibility

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The following lens types have been released:[1]

  • SLX (original): released with the SLX. These lenses were designed by Zeiss and manufactured by Zeiss or under license by Rollei; they are marked with a red HFT ("high fidelity transfer") indicating lens multicoating. However, there are some exceptions, as the Variogon zooms were designed and manufactured by Schneider Kreuznach. In general, the SLX lenses use Rollei bayonet filters.
  • Rolleigon: released with the 6006. These were a less-costly line of lenses which offer the same features and compatibility as the original SLX lenses. In general, the Rolleigon lenses use threaded filters.[2]
  • PQ: released with the 6008. These support aperture-priority and program autoexposure modes for camera bodies offering those features.
  • EL: "economy line". These also were a less-costly line of lenses which offered the same features and compatibility as the PQ lenses, including aperture-priority and program autoexposure modes.
  • PQS: released in 1990 shortly after the 6008. These extended the shortest shutter speed to 11000 s, which draws more current from the camera body, breaking compatibility with older cameras.
  • AF-PQ and AF-PQS: released with the 6008 AF, supporting autofocus functions.
  • AFD-PQ and AFD-PQS: released with the Hy6, also supporting autofocus functions; the aperture selection control has been moved from the lens to the body, breaking compatibility with older bodies.
Lens compatibility and features[a][1]
Camera
Lens
type
SLX 6006/
6002
6008/
6003/
6001
Hy6
Features
Type
S[b] A[c] P[d] AF[e]
SLX / Rolleigon[f]   Yes   Yes S/M[g]   No SLX / Rolleigon   Yes   No   No   No
PQ[h] / EL[i] S/M[j] S/M[j]   Yes MF[k] PQ / EL   Yes   Yes   Yes   No
PQS[l]   No   No   Yes MF[k] PQS   Yes   Yes   Yes   No
AF-PQ   No MF[k]   Yes[m]   Yes AF-PQ   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes
AF-PQS   No   No   Yes[m]   Yes AF-PQS   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes
AFD-PQ/PQS   No   No   No   Yes AFD-PQ/PQS   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes

List of lenses

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Interchangeable lenses for Rolleiflex SLX, 6000 series, and Hy6 cameras[3][2]: 21 [4]: 21 [5][6]: 82–83 
FL
(mm)
Apr. Name Type Construction Min. Focus Dimensions Notes
Ele Grp Φ×L Wgt. Filter
Fisheye lenses
30 f/3.5–22 F-Distagon HFT PQ 8 7 0.30 m (1 ft 0 in) 108×122 mm (4.3×4.8 in) 1,550 g (55 oz) 24 Built-in filter attaches to rear of front group
Ultra wide angle lenses
35 f/3.5–22 AF Flektogon HFT AF-PQ 10 8 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 104×105 mm (4.1×4.1 in) 1,300 g (46 oz) 104B
40 f/3.5–22 Super-Angulon[n] PQ 8 8 0.40 m (1 ft 4 in) 83.2×72 mm (3.3×2.8 in) 750 g (26 oz) 77
f/4–32 Distagon HFT SLX 10 9 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 102×126 mm (4.0×5.0 in) 1,450 g (51 oz) Bay VIII
f/4–32 Distagon HFT (FLE)[n] PQ 11 10 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 83×90 mm (3.3×3.5 in) 1,040 g (37 oz) 95
Wide angle lenses
50 f/2.8–22 Super-Angulon HFT PQS 9 8 0.60 m (2 ft 0 in) 104×115 mm (4.1×4.5 in) 1,600 g (56 oz) 95
f/2.8–22 AF/AFD Super-Angulon AF-PQS, AFD-PQS 9 8 0.60 m (2 ft 0 in) 104×115 mm (4.1×4.5 in) 1,500 g (53 oz) 95
f/4–32 Distagon HFT SLX, PQ 7 7 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 81.5×96 mm (3.2×3.8 in) 840 g (30 oz) Bay VI
f/4–32 Rolleigon HFT Rolleigon 8 8 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 88×86 mm (3.5×3.4 in) 715 g (25.2 oz) 77
f/4–32 Distagon HFT EL 7 7 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 81.5×96 mm (3.2×3.8 in) 840 g (30 oz) 67
f/4–32 Distagon HFT (FLE)[n] PQ 9 8 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 82×95 mm (3.2×3.7 in) 880 g (31 oz) Bay VI
55 f/4.5–32 PCS Super Angulon SLX, PQ 10 8 0.50 m (1 ft 8 in) 104×157 mm (4.1×6.2 in) 1,650 g (58 oz) 104B Perspective control lens
60 f/3.5–22 Distagon HFT SLX, PQ 7 7 0.60 m (2 ft 0 in) 81×83 mm (3.2×3.3 in) 770 g (27 oz) Bay VI
Normal lenses
80 f/2–16 Xenotar HFT PQ 7 5 0.80 m (2 ft 7 in) 97.3×99.7 mm (3.8×3.9 in) 960 g (34 oz) Bay VI
f/2.8–22 Planar HFT SLX, PQ, PQS 7 5 0.90 m (2 ft 11 in) 81.5×63 mm (3.2×2.5 in) 590 g (21 oz) Bay VI
f/2.8–22 Planar HFT EL 7 5 0.90 m (2 ft 11 in) 81.5×63 mm (3.2×2.5 in) 590 g (21 oz) 67
f/2.8–22 Rolleigon HFT Rolleigon 6 5 0.90 m (2 ft 11 in) 82.5×63 mm (3.2×2.5 in) 570 g (20 oz) 67
f/2.8–22 Xenotar PQS 7 6 0.80 m (2 ft 7 in) 84.5×66.5 mm (3.3×2.6 in) 520 g (18 oz) Bay VI
f/2.8–22 AF/AFD Xenotar AF-PQS, AFD-PQS 7 6 0.80 m (2 ft 7 in) 84.5×66.5 mm (3.3×2.6 in) 520 g (18 oz) Bay VI
90 f/4–32 Apo-Symmar Macro HFT PQS 6 4 0.40 m (1 ft 4 in) 104×110 mm (4.1×4.3 in) 860 g (30 oz) 95
Portrait lenses
110 f/2–16 Planar HFT PQ 7 6 0.80 m (2 ft 7 in) 104×95 mm (4.1×3.7 in) 1,295 g (45.7 oz) 95
120 f/4–32 Makro-Planar HFT PQ, PQS 6 4 0.80 m (2 ft 7 in) 81.5×102 mm (3.2×4.0 in) 960 g (34 oz) Bay VI For macro photography
f/5.6–45 S-Planar HFT SLX 6 4 0.95 m (3 ft 1 in) 81.5×100 mm (3.2×3.9 in) 830 g (29 oz) Bay VI For macro photography
150 f/4–32 Sonnar HFT SLX, PQ, PQS 5 3 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in) 81.5×102 mm (3.2×4.0 in) 890 g (31 oz) Bay VI
f/4–32 Rolleigon HFT Rolleigon 5 4 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in) 82.5×99 mm (3.2×3.9 in) 760 g (27 oz) 67
f/4–32 Sonnar HFT EL 5 3 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in) 81.5×102 mm (3.2×4.0 in) 890 g (31 oz) 67
f/4–32 AF/AFD Tele-Xenar AF-PQS, AFD-PQS 5 5 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in) 95×114 mm (3.7×4.5 in) 890 g (31 oz) Bay VI
f/4.6–32 Apo-Symmar HFT Makro PQ 5 3 1.1× 81.5×81.5 mm (3.2×3.2 in) 706 g (24.9 oz) Bay VI
180 f/2.8–22 Tele-Xenar PQ 6 6 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 100×150 mm (3.9×5.9 in) 1,525 g (53.8 oz) 95
f/2.8–22 AF/AFD Tele-Xenar AF-PQS, AFD-PQS 7 7 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 100×135 mm (3.9×5.3 in) 1,480 g (52 oz) 95
Telephoto lenses
250 f/5.6–45 Sonnar HFT SLX 4 3 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) 81.5×168 mm (3.2×6.6 in) 1,200 g (42 oz) Bay VI
f/5.6–45 Sonnar HFT EL 4 3 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) 82.5×170 mm (3.2×6.7 in) 1,150 g (41 oz) 67
f/5.6–45 Sonnar HFT PQ, PQS 4 3 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) 82.5×170 mm (3.2×6.7 in) 1,150 g (41 oz) Bay VI
300 f/4–32 Apo-Tele-Xenar PQ 6 6 3.2 m (10 ft) 101×262 mm (4.0×10.3 in) 2,000 g (71 oz) 95
350 f/5.6–45 Tele-Tessar HFT SLX, PQ 4 4 5.00 m (16.40 ft) 90.0×227 mm (3.5×8.9 in) 1,650 g (58 oz) 86
500 f/8–64 Tele-Tessar HFT SLX, PQ, EL 5 3 8.5 m (28 ft) 100×316 mm (3.9×12.4 in) 1,995 g (70.4 oz) 86
1000 f/8–64 Tele-Tessar HFT PQ 4 4 21 m (69 ft) 215×790 mm (8.5×31.1 in) 8.74 kg (19.3 lb)
Zoom lenses
60~140 f/4.6–32 AF/AFD Variogon AF-PQS, AFD-PQS 13 11 0.7 m (2 ft 4 in) 119×210 mm (4.7×8.3 in) 2,400 g (85 oz) 122
75~150 f/4.5–32 Variogon SLX, PQ 15 13 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) 100×180 mm (3.9×7.1 in) 1,800 g (63 oz) 95
140~280 f/5.6–45 Variogon SLX, PQ 17 14 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) 94×240 mm (3.7×9.4 in) 1,850 g (65 oz) 95

Notes

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  1. ^ All lenses offer manual and shutter-priority autoexposure modes with compatible bodies; shutter speeds range from 30 to 1500 s, except for PQS types, which extend the range to 11000 s.
  2. ^ Shutter-priority autoexposure
  3. ^ Aperture-priority autoexposure
  4. ^ Program autoexposure
  5. ^ Autofocus with appropriate bodies (6008 AF, Hy6)
  6. ^ SLX lens types include the original Zeiss-designed lenses released with the SLX as well as the Rolleigon economy line.
  7. ^ Limited by lens to shutter and manual exposure modes.
  8. ^ "Professional Quality"
  9. ^ "Economy Line"; features same as PQ
  10. ^ a b Limited by camera body to shutter and manual exposure modes.
  11. ^ a b c Manual focus only
  12. ^ "Professional Quality Super Fast"
  13. ^ a b Autofocus with 6008 AF; manual focus with other bodies
  14. ^ a b c Floating lens elements

References

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  1. ^ a b Stutterheim, Ferdi (2023). "Lenses Rolleiflex SLX and 6000 system". Rolleigraphy.eu. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Rolleiflex 6006/6002" (PDF). Rollei Division, Berkey Marketing Companies. 1985. Retrieved 23 September 2024 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
  3. ^ "Lenses for 6006/SLX" (PDF). Rollei Division, Berkey Marketing Companies. 1984. Retrieved 23 September 2024 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
  4. ^ "Rolleiflex 6008 professional SRC 1000" (PDF). Rollei fototechnic. January 1993. Retrieved 23 September 2024 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
  5. ^ "Rolleiflex 6000-System: Lenses and Dedicated Accessories" (PDF). Rollei fototechnic. Retrieved 30 September 2024 – via Rolleigraphy.eu.
  6. ^ "Rolleiflex Hy6 Practical Use manual" (PDF). Rollei. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
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