Bushnell
Bushnell is an optics maker based in the USA. The Bushnell name is most associated with products like binoculars, telescopes, rifle and spotting scopes. But the company once offered camera lenses and teleconverters, in mounts for Konica, Minolta, Canon, Nikon and M42 SLRs. These Japanese-made products were very likely rebrandings of other manufacturers' lenses.
Art one time Bushnell was a division of Bausch & Lomb. The company still exists today[1](2011), with a variety of subsidiaries, but no longer sells lenses.
Lenses
- Bushnell Automatic 1:6.3 f=400mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:5.5 f=300mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:3.5 f=200mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:2.8 f=135mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:4.5 f=90-230mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:3.5 f=55-135mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:2.8 f=35mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:2.8 f=28mm
- Bushnell Automatic 1:4.5 f=21mm
Notes
- ↑ Company Information at Bushnell corporate site.
Links
- 1969 advertisement from Cambridge Camera Exchange (NYC) including Bushnell lens prices; from Nesster on Flickr.