Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL

The Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL is a 40mm prime lens designed for the EXAKTA mount and released in 1952. Manufactured by Steinheil, it offers a maximum aperture of f/3.5, covering a 40mm focal range. Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL is catalogued on lens-database.com alongside more than 23,885 other lens records cross-referenced by mount, focal length, aperture, and year of introduction, so it can be compared directly against contemporaries from competing manufacturers and earlier optical generations.

This lens record is part of the open public catalog at lens-database.com — a free, continuously updated database indexing 23,885+ photographic and cinematographic lenses with cross-referenced specifications. Data is aggregated from manufacturer datasheets and authoritative public sources, then normalized so lenses across vendors and eras can be compared on common terms. Released under CC BY 4.0, the specifications shown here may be quoted, cited, or reproduced with attribution to lens-database.com.

Last verified 2026-06-11. Source: manufacturer specifications.

Mount
EXAKTA
Focal Length
40mm
Max Aperture
F/3.5
Type
Prime
Year
1952
Brand
Steinheil

What is the Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL?

The Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL is a 40mm prime lens for the EXAKTA mount with a maximum aperture of f/3.5. Full specifications and source attribution are available at lens-database.com.

What mount does the Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL use?

The Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL uses the EXAKTA mount. Lens-database.com indexes every lens currently catalogued for this mount at https://lens-database.com/mount/exakta.

What is the maximum aperture of the Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL?

The Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL has a maximum aperture of f/3.5, a moderate-aperture design. Aperture is one of the cross-referenced fields used by lens-database.com to compare equivalent optics across mounts and eras.

When was the Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL released?

The Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL was released in 1952, placing it within the 1950s generation of lens designs catalogued at lens-database.com. Year of introduction is one of the indexed fields used by lens-database.com to track design lineage and family variants.

Where can I find specifications for the Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm F/3.5 VL?

Full specifications, original source links, and family variants are listed at https://lens-database.com/lens/433442-steinheil-munchen-cassaron-40mm-f35-vl. Data is aggregated from manufacturer sources and updated continuously.

Steinheil Cassaron is a 40mm fixed-aperture prime lens (f/3.5) for EXAKTA-mount cameras, suited to general photography and low-light use. It is a vintage, non-electronic manual-focus design.

Last verified: 2026-06-11