Carl Zeiss Jena
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA OPHTHALMOSCOPE US $1,800.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH Incubator 07740 US $1,767.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope KIT US $1,450.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena MCS 500 Modular Spectrometer US $729.00
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![]() Carl ZEISS JENA MICROSCOPE US $688.88
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![]() Antique Brass Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope w Circular Stage US $650.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA MICROSCOPE BINOCULAR NF US $500.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA INVERTION STEREO MICROSCOPE US $500.00
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![]() Zeiss Carl Jena Antique Microscope US $399.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA INDUSTRY BINOCULAR HEAD US $350.00
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![]() BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE CARL ZEISS JENA US $350.00
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![]() Antique Carl Zeiss Jena Stereo microscope inspection dissection mount US $325.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Circular Rotate stage to microscope H US $179.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA REICHERT 4 OBJECTIVE US $165.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena micrometer microscope Eyepiece K15x US $159.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena microscope NU 2 part mount binocular US $159.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS Jena part to Microscope US $150.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Vintage Photo Set with 5 Projection Oculars for Microscope US $200.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena microscope part 063x US $139.00
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![]() aus Jena micrometer microscope Eyepiece K15x Carl Zeiss US $129.00
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![]() Metallography lens Carl Zeiss Jena Planachromat 50x 080 inf 0 A M30 US $129.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena MF Projektiv K51 photo eyepiece US $129.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Apochromat 40x 095 objective microscope APO US $129.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULAR HEAD US $105.00
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![]() OBJECTIVE LENS CARL ZEISS JENA PLANACHROMAT 100 x US $105.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA STAND FOR PHOTO MICROSCOPE US $100.00
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![]() OBJECTIVE CARL ZEISS JENA PLANACHROMAT 100 x SPECIAL US $100.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Phaco eyepiece okular ocular oculaire for microscope US $99.95
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena 10 025 160 Microscope Objective US $99.78
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena eyepiece PK 25x 8 microscope US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena photo attachment 6x9 microscope camera US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena microscope part TURET OF MAGNIFICATION US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena part to microscope EYEPIECE US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena microscope part with 6 light filter US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena microscope part with 6 light filter 2 US $99.00
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![]() Carl ZEISS pair eyepiece PK 8x 18 aus Jena microscope D23 mm US $99.00
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![]() Carl ZEISS pair eyepiece PK 25x 8 aus Jena microscope D23 mm US $99.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope Extending Eyepiece P to Phase kit US $99.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA TURET 4 HOLES MICROSCOPE PART US $97.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA OBJECTIVE APOCHROMAT 16 x 040 US $95.00
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![]() OBJECTIVE CARL ZEISS JENA PLANACHROMAT HI100 125 16 017 C US $95.00
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![]() EYEPIECE CARL ZEISS JENA PK 10x PAIR US $95.00
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![]() Carl ZEISS eyepiece PK 32x 63 aus Jena microscope D23 mm US $89.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena 10 025 Microscope Objective US $86.97
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope Objective 10 025 US $86.97
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![]() OBJECTIVE CARL ZEISS JENA APOCHROMAT HI 100 132 160 017 US $75.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA MICROSCOPE OBJECTIVE 10 025 160 US $75.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena PK 63x 19 eyepiece okular ocular lens oculaire US $74.95
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![]() Zeiss Carl Zeiss Jena Objective 376 163 Ph 40 065 017 US $69.00
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![]() Pair EYEPIECE PK 20x 8 aus Jena microscope Carl Zeiss US $69.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena BINOCULAR eyepiece to microscope US $69.00
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![]() Carl ZEISS eyepiece PK 10x 155 aus Jena microscope D23 mm US $69.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena Condenser light microscope NU 2 US $69.00
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![]() OBJECTIVE LENS CARL ZEISS JENA PLANACHROMAT 100x US $65.00
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA OBJECTIVE 8 02 US $65.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena 7x eyepiece pair okular paar oculares lenses oculaire US $64.95
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![]() Antique Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope Mechanical Stage US $60.00
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena 5x eyepiece pair okular paar lens US $57.95
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![]() Carl Zeiss Jena A 5x eyepiece pair okular paar lens US $55.95
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![]() CARL ZEISS JENA OBJECTIVE PLANACHROMAT 4 x 01 US $55.00
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![]() OBJECTIVE CARL ZEISS JENA PLANACHROMAT 125 x LENS US $50.00
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Leica Cameras - Antique
Leica Cameras derive their name from a shortening of "Leitz Camera". While on the staff at the Leitz Wetzlar Factory in 1911, Oskar Barnack set out to create a portable camera. The Wetzlar works dated back to 1849, founded by Carl Kellner, a mathematician and optician, for the purpose of developing lenses and microscopes.
Barnack had begun his career as an engineer at Carl Zeiss lens manufactory at Jena. He actually conceived of the Leica camera design as early as 1905, but for many years the design existed only in his brain. He made a 1914 photo with his ur-Leica, a compact predecessor with a retracting brass lens, that chronicled the coming of World War I. The picture depicts a German soldier posting an early mobilization order from Kaiser Wilhelm.
The result of his work formed the basis for the 35mm camera. Together with the highly-acclaimed lenses developed by Max Berek, the Ernst Leitz Company, located in the small German town of Solms (near Frankfurt), was able to bring the new Leica Camera to the commercial market in the form of the Leica I at a trade show at Leipzig.
When the Leica I was introduced, photographers were accustomed to lugging around suitcase-sized photography paraphernalia. The cameras enclosed used 13 inch by 16 inch plates, rather than the present-day 35mm film on rolls.
Because these portable cameras were so small and lightweight by current standards, Leica cameras were at first perceived as toys for a lady's purse. That first impression was soon dispelled when the public came to appreciate the stunning images the camera produced and their extreme durability.
Carl Wolff, who bought the company in 1926, is largely credited with expanding the fame of the Leica brand. Leica was also famous for high-quality binoculars, dating back to 1907. Leica camera sales totalled 90,000 by 1932, and a million by 1961.
These rugged cameras were witness to two world wars, often from both sides of the conflict. Not only the Americans, but also the Russians, were fond of the Leica in World War II. The Soviets viewed the Leica as a guilty pleasure, despite its capitalist "fascist" origins. Ironically, many of The Leica family were Jews.
Russian Aleksandr Rodchenko, also a sulptor and a painter, shot many memorable pictures, including the 1934 "Girl with a Leica". Fellow Russian, Ilya Ehrenburg, created a series of 1930's images that depict the raw underbelly of France between the World Wars.
In the 1930's, French painter Henri Cartier-Bresson migrated his art to photography. The means of his transformation was the Leica camera. His often candid black and white photos are among the finest in the illustrious Leica legacy.
The famous Times Square kiss on V-J Day was shot by Alfred Eisenstaedt on a Leica.
Photographers the world over have praised various Leica Cameras, such as the Leica I, Leica M3, Leica M3, and later the Leicaflex SL (its first SLR camera). Enthusiasts have made the brand a cult favorite, to the extent that a Leica Number 107 test market model from 1923 sold in 2007 for a world record price of nearly a half million dollars US.
About the Author
Lawrence R. Bell is Editor for The Antiques Bible (
http://antiques-bible.com
). The Antiques Bible is an illustrated glossary of antique terms with helpful links to related resources.
What DSLR camera should i buy to use my old lenses?
I have Exakta Varex IIb, and i want to use the lenses that i have with it there are 3 basic, one is Carl zeiss Jena: Flektogon 2,8/35, the other is Carl Zeiss Jena: Tessar 2,8/50, and the third one is Meyer - Optik Gorlitz : Orestegor 4/300. On the wiki site it states that a M42 lens mount is used, Any idea how can i find adapter and what kind of DSLR camera should i buy to use this lenses (Canon/Nikon/Praktika or something else)?
I have Exakta Varex IIb, and i want to use the lenses that i have with it. There are 3 lenses; one is Carl zeiss Jena: Flektogon 2,8/35, the other is Carl Zeiss Jena: Tessar 2,8/50, and the third one is Meyer - Optik Gorlitz : Orestegor 4/300. On Wikipedia it states that a M42 lens mount is used. Any idea how can i find adapter and what kind of DSLR camera should i buy to use this lenses (Canon/Nikon/Praktika or something else)?
All modern digital SLRs have adapters to accept M42 lenses. There are lots available at eBay and B&H. You do realize that you will be using the camera and lens in full manual mode. That is except for Pentax wherein you can use those lenses also at aperture priority mode. That's the main reason I went for Pentax dSLRs. I have a box full of M42 lenses. The best part is, with my K200d, I also get focus confirmation and shake reduction with those 30-year old lenses I have.
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