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... aperture anastigmat was the Zeiss Planar lens of 1899 , a six - element lens with the outer element of each of the three - element components separated from the other two . In its early form , the Planar lens had a maximum aperture of f ...
... aperture anastigmat was the Zeiss Planar lens of 1899 , a six - element lens with the outer element of each of the three - element components separated from the other two . In its early form , the Planar lens had a maximum aperture of f ...
Page 197
... aperture of readily variable size . A similar device was designed by Achille Quinet of Paris in 1860 and was made by Diguey Frères . Noton's aperture system was not much used in his time , but in recent years , it has been commonly ...
... aperture of readily variable size . A similar device was designed by Achille Quinet of Paris in 1860 and was made by Diguey Frères . Noton's aperture system was not much used in his time , but in recent years , it has been commonly ...
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... aperture ( a ) . Seven comparison densities ( b ) were provided around the face of the meter . C Watkins's Standard meter of 1890 had a tubular body ( 1 ) with a compartment at one end , containing a roll of sensitive paper which was ...
... aperture ( a ) . Seven comparison densities ( b ) were provided around the face of the meter . C Watkins's Standard meter of 1890 had a tubular body ( 1 ) with a compartment at one end , containing a roll of sensitive paper which was ...
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35-mm camera actinometer adjusted angle aperture automatically baseboard bellows box camera box-form Brownie camera camera back camera took carried cassette colour compartment Compur Contax covered cylinder daguerreotype Dallmeyer Detective camera disc early Eastman English patent Ensign exposed exposure meter eye-level eyepiece ferrotype film flap flash focal length focal plane shutter focusing screen folding camera Folding Pocket Kodak frame viewfinder glass Graflex hand camera hinged holder horizontal introduced knob Leica lens panel lenses lever light magazine manufactured mechanism metal mirror mount moved negative optical patented in England photographer pivoted plate cameras plate-changing plate-holder pneumatic Pocket Kodak camera popular posure produced pulled rack-and-pinion range reflecting viewfinder release rising-front roll-film cameras roll-holder roller rotary shutter rotated side similar single-lens reflex camera slid sliding sliding-box slot sold square pictures stereo stereoscopic stereoscopic camera strip twin-lens reflex camera vertical Voigtländer wide-angle wound Zeiss Ikon