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  2. First World War glass–rubber exchange - Wikipedia

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    Optical lenses were also required for aerial cameras, periscopes and telescopic rifle sights. [3] Pre-war Germany had been a major supplier of optical equipment to the world, with production centred on the city of Jena. [1] Carl Zeiss AG was a particularly prominent company in this field. [4]

  3. Category:Zeiss A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zeiss A-mount lenses" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Sony α Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* DT 16-80mm f/3.5-4.5 ZA;

  4. Category:Zeiss lenses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zeiss lenses" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Carl Zeiss AG; 0–9.

  5. Carl Zeiss AG - Wikipedia

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    First workshop of Carl Zeiss in the center of Jena, c. 1847 Carl Zeiss Jena (1910) One of the Stasi's cameras with the special SO-3.5.1 (5/17mm) lens developed by Carl Zeiss, a so-called "needle eye lens", for shooting through keyholes or holes down to 1 mm in diameter 2 historical lenses of Carl Zeiss, Nr. 145077 and Nr. 145078, Tessar 1:4,5 F=5,5cm DRP 142294 (produced before 1910) Carl ...

  6. Contarex lenses - Wikipedia

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    These are all the first-party lenses for the Contarex system; all but one (the PA-Curtagon) were designed and manufactured by Carl Zeiss. [1] Noted Leica historian Erwin Puts obtained the Modulation Transfer Function curves for many of the lenses designed by Zeiss and published them on his website, noting "the special smoothness and depth of the Contarex lenses can be explained by these [MTF ...

  7. Hologon - Wikipedia

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    The Zeiss Hologon is an ultra wide-angle f=15mm f / 8 triplet lens, providing a 110° angle of view for 35mm format cameras. The Hologon was originally fitted to a dedicated camera, the Zeiss Ikon Contarex Hologon in the late 1960s; as sales of that camera were poor and the Zeiss Ikon company itself was going bankrupt, an additional 225 lenses were made in Leica M mount and released for sale ...