Difference between revisions of "Dagor"
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− | The Dagor was [[Goerz]]'s most renowned lens construction, a symmetrical [[Anastigmat]] with 6 elements in two groups. It was designed in 1892 by Emil Von Hoegh. | + | The Dagor was [[Goerz]]'s most renowned lens construction, a symmetrical [[Anastigmat]] with 6 elements in two groups. It was designed in 1892 by Emil Von Hoegh. Production licences were given to lens maker [[Ross]] in London and optician Karl Fritsch in Vienna. |
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[[Category:German lenses]] | [[Category:German lenses]] | ||
[[Category:1890-1899]] | [[Category:1890-1899]] |
Revision as of 18:34, 26 August 2008
The Dagor was Goerz's most renowned lens construction, a symmetrical Anastigmat with 6 elements in two groups. It was designed in 1892 by Emil Von Hoegh. Production licences were given to lens maker Ross in London and optician Karl Fritsch in Vienna.