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lenses but due to the breadth of the patent, they could not. The simplest way was to use a cemented triplet for the rear group instead of a doublet. In 1913, many designs of this type appeared, including the Ross
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lenses are frequently found in mid-range cameras, as they can provide a very good optical performance at a reasonable price, and are often quite compact. They are also frequently used in photographic
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Tessars were used on higher-end cameras such as the Contaflex Super B, Rolleiflex TLR, and larger-format plate cameras such as the Maximar.
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1467:, John Stuart & John W. Hasselkus, "Improvements in Lenses for use in Photography and Projection, or the like.", published October 22, 1914
1246:, H. Dennis Taylor, "A Simplified Form and Improved Type of Photographic Lens", published October 6, 1894, assigned to Taylor, Taylor & Hobson
1398:, Ernst Wandersleb & Willy Merté, "Dreiteiliges photographisches Objektiv", published September 29, 1934, assigned to Carl Zeiss Jena
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Unit focusing Tessar 50/2.8 of Zeiss Ikon
Contaflex Super B. The front element of this Tessar can be replaced with Tele Pro Tessar or Wide angle Pro Tessar.
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1530:, Albrecht Tronnier, "Unsymmetrical photographic objective", published June 22, 1937, assigned to Jos. Schenider & Co.
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lens branding for their consumer camcorders such as the HDR-CX405 extending the wide angle view with 1.9mm to 57mm zoom range.
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