Difference between revisions of "Aplanastigmat"

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* W. Recker<ref>[http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-brass-aplanastigmat-extra-462285932 worthpoint].</ref>
 
* W. Recker<ref>[http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-brass-aplanastigmat-extra-462285932 worthpoint].</ref>
 
*''Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid''
 
*''Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid''
* E. Fischel Jr. Amsterdam<ref>[http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 worthpoint].</ref>
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*[[E. Fischel Jr.]] Amsterdam<ref>[http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 worthpoint].</ref>
 
**Paul Loewe
 
**Paul Loewe
 
**Waldemar Jacobsen, Wien
 
**Waldemar Jacobsen, Wien

Revision as of 20:09, 24 January 2014


The Hermagis Aplanastigmat 1:6,8 was an anastigmatic 6-element version of the Aplanat.

Variants
  • Aplanastigmat No. 8 — 140 mm f/6.8
  • Aplanastigmat No 8 140m/m (for Vélocigraphe)
  • Aplanastigmat 1:7 f=140m/m
  • Aplanastigmat 1:6.8 f=170m/m
  • Aplanastigmat 1:7 f=210m/m
  • Aplanastigmat 1:6.8 f=210m/m
  • Aplanastigmat 1:6.8 f=270m/m
  • Aplanastigmat 1:6.8 f=310m/m
  • Trousse aplanastigmat lens kit (convertible lens in casket)
Aplanastigmat lenses were also offered or even made by

Collectors often speculate that Hermagis might have been the maker.

Notes and References

  1. C. Holtzem Elberfeld Aplanastigmat f/8 (actually an Aplanat) (Strip-down documentation Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann)
  2. worthpoint.
  3. worthpoint.