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In 1902 Zeiss patented the most copied camera lens of all time, the Tessar. Since that time millions of cameras, including smartphones, have lenses of Tessar design. There is a list as long as your arm of companies that made lenses based on the Tessar. Kodak Ectar, Minolta Rokkor, Schneider Xenar, Yashica Yashinon, Leitz Elmar, the list goes on.
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The most famous lens ever made … is back! Post published: 29/12/2023; Post comments:...The original Leica Noctilux 50mm f/1.2 is one of the most innovative and rare lens designs in the history of photography. It revolutionized optical design by using 2 aspherical surfaces that had to be hand-ground...The Light Lens Lab is one of the most
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The history of the "Planar" goes back to the 19th century. Also nowadays, "Planar" still forms a base design for modern lenses used for film, photography, and mobile imaging. Paul Rudolph (1858-1935) developed iconic lenses for photography starting in 1896. His "Planar" (1896) of six lenses was particularly designed for distortion-free, "even
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Coming to you from Christopher Frost, this fantastic video review takes a look at the legendary Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L USM lens. Released by Canon in 1988 just after the then-advanced EOS system
https://amateurphotographer.com/round-ups/ten-greatest-lenses-history-photography/
Famous lens names echo through the history of photography: Biotar, Flektagon, Helios, Nikkor, Nokton, Rokkor, Skopar, Skoparon, Sonnar, Summar, Summicron, Takumar, Tessar, Ultron, Xenotar, Zuiko… the list goes on and on. We could fill these pages with the story of the development and evolution of these and other lens landmarks.
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The rare Nikon Zoom- Nikkor 1200-1700mm f/5.6-8P IF-ED lens is an absolute monster, and like the one in Loch Ness, pops its head up occasionally to remind us of its existence. The Nikon lens, however, is very much real and is one of the largest full-frame zoom lenses ever developed, dwarfing the best telephoto lenses of the modern era.
https://petapixel.com/2024/06/21/shopping-for-and-shooting-with-the-lens-behind-the-worlds-most-famous-photo/
Fortunately, though, I decided early on that I wanted to look for a copy of the second version of the lens, the Nikkor-P.C. Auto 105mm f/2.5, rather than a more modern version that tends to
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/the-most-significant-cameras-and-lenses-of-the-last-25-years
published 29 April 2024. The leading camera and lens manufacturers give their opinions on their most significant product of the last quarter to celebrate DPReview's 25th birthday. (Image credit: Fujifilm) A lot has changed in the photography industry in the last 25 years, shifting from analog to DSLR, and then to mirrorless.
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-create-the-thinnest-lens-on-earth-using-quantum-physics
A quantum phenomenon has allowed scientists to develop a lens just three atoms thick, qualifying as the thinnest ever made. Oddly, the innovative approach allows most wavelengths of light to pass right through - a feature that could see it have huge potential in optical fiber communication and gadgets like augmented reality glasses.
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/nasa-designed-lens-used-by-stanley-kubrick-on-display-at-zeiss-muesum
The ultra-fast lens was designed by Dr Erhard Gltazel and Hans Sauer, and incorporated a double-Gauss optical design. At f/0.7 it lets in roughly quadruple the amount of light as an f/1.4 lens, making it ideal for shooting low-light scenes. The Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 used in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon(Image credit: Zeiss) "In 1972, I was
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It was popular enough that Sigma made it in Pentax KAF2 mount back when most lenses were only made in Canon EF or Nikon F mounts. On that same note, 11-16/2.8 was Tokina's most popular lens by far and they introduced a Minolta/Sony A mount version by popular demand after not introducing any A mount lens for years.
https://petapixel.com/2019/12/27/a-crash-course-in-100-years-of-nikon-lens-history/
The video covers 100 years worth of Nikon's optical heritage, from the company's original rangefinder glass all the way to the latest lenses for the brand new Z-mount. To Rockwell's credit
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2024/06/24/these-unusual-focal-range-lenses-are-unique/
Back in the 19th century, there were more than a handful of lenses that had really quirky focal ranges...This was the third-ever F-mount lens to be released by Nikon. It succeeded the Telephoto
https://petapixel.com/2021/06/08/9-of-historys-rarest-lenses-that-you-can-actually-buy/
But a quick google search of "rarest lenses" will reveal article after article rehashing the same lenses over and over: the Zeiss 1700mm, Zeiss 50mm f/0.7, Nikon 6mm f/2.8 Fisheye, Leica
https://casualphotophile.com/2021/01/11/ten-best-mechanical-slrs-ever-made/
Optically, it delivers equally well owing to its fantastic roster of Rokkor lenses, which features perhaps the finest 50mm lens ever made, the Rokkor 50mm f/1.4. [Get a Minolta SRT on eBay here] Olympus OM-1. This list wouldn't be worth anything if we didn't mention the OG of the compact 35mm SLR's, the mighty Olympus OM-1. Along with the
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The result was one of the world's first wideangle lenses, with a 120° angle of view and a central stop of f/12. It is most famous for being used in the Sutton Panoramic wet-plate camera successfully made, after a false start by its first manufacturer, by London optician and instruments maker Thomas Ross in 1861.
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Former President Donald J. Trump made wild assertions and false statements, but also seized on President Biden's shakiness. Shane Goldmacher and Jonathan Swan Shane Goldmacher reported from the
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McCabe told jurors she made the search at Read's insistence shortly after the women found O'Keefe's body around 6 a.m. on Jan. 29, 2022.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/supernova-star-explosion-james-webb-space
That puts the ancient supernova at 12 billion years old, the oldest ever detected. The data offers a way to get a sense of what the universe was like long before Earth even existed.
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/features/30-cameras-that-changed-the-world-of-photography
7: Kodak 'Vest Pocket' camera, 1912. The Kodak 'Vest Pocket' (or VPK) was a popular 'compact' camera which, as the name suggests, was small enough to fit in a vest (waistcoat) pocket. It measured 4 ¾ x 2 ½ inches when closed and produced 2 ½ x 1 ⅝, inch negatives. It cost £1.10s (approx. £90 in today's money).
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Price range: $1,000-1,500. 2. 35mm f/2 Leitz Summicron. Introduced in 1958 as an 8-element design that's still regarded as one of the best performing non-aspheric lenses ever, the current version is the Leica 35mm f/2 Summicron-M ASPH that uses a different formula. The one to look for is the older Type 4 introduced in 1979, a 7-element design
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Trump didn't have great responses, except to cite his claims that his cases have been brought by a weaponized justice system — something that, like Jan. 6 pardons, Americans aren't on board
https://www.shutterbug.com/content/top-20-greatest-cameras-all-time
10 Greatest Film Cameras. 1. The Kodak, 1888. The first camera marketed by the Eastman Dry Plate & Film Co. of Rochester, New York, the Kodak may be the most historically important series-production camera ever made. For the first time it enabled ordinary people having no particular technical skill to capture satisfying photographs.
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Herschel's "40-foot telescope," a 49.5-inch reflector, saw first light in 1787. Truly a giant of the time, it let Herschel make numerous previously impossible observations. Records show it
https://petapixel.com/2015/07/20/10-of-the-most-interesting-lenses-in-the-history-of-photography/
The most recent copy of this fisheye lens to surface was sold in London for $160,000. #3. Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7: Extreme Speed. Originally designed in 1966 to allow NASA capture photographs
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My Husband Pablo and His Other Women | FULL EPISODE | Dr. Phil Anna says her husband, Pablo, is a cheater who admits he only strayed once -- but she
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lilgreenrosetta. •. I mean, if you're shooting 85mm @ f/1.2, you're almost guaranteed to get a sea of bokeh, it's hard not to with the depth of field and becomes a defining trait of the lens. Exactly, and this is the reason people buy an F/1.2 over a more affordable and lighter F/1.4 or F/1.8.
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They're one of the most popular lens choices recently.". The standard set includes 18, 24, 35, 55 and 85mm. "We also stock the 25-120mm zoom, a really beautiful lens that alongside an extended set of the primes would make a perfect choice for a feature film or drama. CINESCOPE LEICA R.
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To top it off, the lens is quite beautiful in design. Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM Popular Photography. Although the it didn't go to the same extreme as Carl Zeiss' monster lens, it's still one of the longest—and, at $80,000 (no discounts), one of the most expensive lenses ever made. Originally developed with an FD mount for the 1984 Los