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The Zeiss Sonnar 250 f/5.6 is one of the two most classic Hasselblad lenses. These 250mm lenses flew numerous Apollo missions and shot on the moon. The classic shots of the Earth rising over the lunar surface are made with this lens. If you want Hasselblad Lunar, the lenses that shot almost everything on most missions were this 250mm and the 80mm; the other lenses rarely flew.
Planning an important, once-in-a-lifetime photo outing and need to be prepared for anything and everything and to make the most important photographs ever produced? All we brought on most flights to the moon were this 250mm, the 80mm, and that was it.
If you have good eyes and want to see a few of these lenses, just look up at the moon. We left left several of these on the lunar surface, still there today.
Although there are many cosmetic variations from 1957 through 2013, its optics never changed.




