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'''Feinmess''' is a German optical company based in Dresden. It was founded by '''Gustav Heyde''' in 1872 under his own name, and made optical and mechanical precision devices.
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===History===
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Founded in 1872 as Gustav Heyde - Mathematical-mechanical Institute & Optical Precision Workshop.
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In the decades of the 20th century the Heyde company produced its highly sophisticated Heyde refractor telescopes.
  
'''Feinmess''' is a German optical company based in Dresden. It was founded by '''Gustav Heyde''' in 1872 under his own name, and made optical and mechanical precision devices. It became nationalized by the East German state in 1949. Then it was named '''VEB Feinmess'''. The company still exists today, no longer a "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkseigener_Betrieb VEB]". As '''Feinmess Dresden GmbH''' it makes various  measuring instruments, positioning systems and optical devices.
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The ''Gustav Heyde GmbH'' made the HEYDE Photo-Telemeter, an accessory [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] with a wide measuring range, and lightmeters as shown on the right.
  
The Gustav Heyde GmbH made the HEYDE Photo-Telemeter, an accessory [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] with a wide measuring range.
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It became nationalized by the East German state in 1949. Then it was named '''VEB Feinmess'''.
  
Only two Feinmess camera lenses are known: the 105/4.5 Bonotar and the 105/6.3 Bonar, both made to help equipping the user-friendly [[Belfoca]] folding camera series of [[Belca]] with approriate lenses. Designer of the Bonotar was Claus Lieberwirth. It was also used for ''Beirax'' cameras of [[Beier]]. From 1954 to 1959 the Bonotar was offered as M42 screw mount lens (see [[42mm screw lenses#Feinmess|42mm screw lenses]]), as Exakta bayonet mount lens (see [[Exakta lenses#Feinmess|Exakta lenses]]), and as [[Praktina]] bayonet lens. Other camera optics of Feinmess were the pentaprisms it made for [[Exa]] and [[Exakta]] cameras.
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The company still exists today, recently (2014) renamed from '''Feinmess Dresden GmbH''' to Steinmeyer Mechatronik GmbH, as part of Steinmeyer group since 1992, no longer a "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkseigener_Betrieb VEB]". It makes various  measuring instruments, positioning systems and optical devices.
  
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== Links ==
 
* [http://www.dresdner-kameras.de/firmengeschichte/firmen/firmen.html Company history] at [http://www.dresdner-kameras.de/ dresdner-kameras.de]
 
* [http://www.kleistkarreedresden.de/Rahmen/News.htm history of the company and its building building] at [http://www.kleistkarreedresden.de/ www.kleistkarreedresden.de]
 
  
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Only two Feinmess camera lenses are known: the 105/4.5 Bonotar and the 105/6.3 Bonar, both made to help equipping the user-friendly [[Belfoca]] folding camera series of [[Belca]] with approriate lenses. Designer of the Bonotar was Claus Lieberwirth. It was also used for ''Beirax'' cameras of [[Beier]].
  
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Bonar lens on [[Belfoca]] camera<br /><small>by {{image author|Uwe Kulick|uwe_kulick}} {{with permission}}</small>
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Bonotar M42 screw mount [[portrait lens]]<br /><small>by {{image author|Uwe Kulick|uwe_kulick}} {{with permission}}</small>
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From 1954 to 1959 the Bonotar was offered as M42 screw mount lens (see [[42mm screw lenses#Feinmess|42mm screw lenses]]), as Exakta bayonet mount lens (see [[Exakta lenses#Feinmess|Exakta lenses]]), and as [[Praktina]] bayonet lens.
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Other camera optics of Feinmess were the pentaprisms it made for [[Exa]] and [[Exakta]] cameras.
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Feinmess also made the slide-projector lens Pronar 2,8/85.
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== Links ==
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* [https://www.steinmeyer-mechatronik.de/en/company/history/ Company history] at [https://www.steinmeyer-mechatronik.de/ Steinmeyer Mechatronik]
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* [https://www.steinmeyer-mechatronik.de/en/company/historie/zeitreise-zurueck-in-den-alltag Illustrated history] at Steinmeyer homepage
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* [https://www.steinmeyer-mechatronik.de/en/company/historie/zeitreise-innovationen Product history] at Steinmeyer homepage
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* [https://www.steinmeyer-mechatronik.de/en/company/historie/teleskope The refractors] at Steinmeyer homepage
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* [http://www.dresdner-kameras.de/firmengeschichte/firmen/firmen.html Company history] at [http://www.dresdner-kameras.de/ dresdner-kameras.de]
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* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonotar German Wikipedia page about the Bonotar lens]
  
 
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Feinmess is a German optical company based in Dresden. It was founded by Gustav Heyde in 1872 under his own name, and made optical and mechanical precision devices.



History

Founded in 1872 as Gustav Heyde - Mathematical-mechanical Institute & Optical Precision Workshop.

In the decades of the 20th century the Heyde company produced its highly sophisticated Heyde refractor telescopes.

The Gustav Heyde GmbH made the HEYDE Photo-Telemeter, an accessory rangefinder with a wide measuring range, and lightmeters as shown on the right.

It became nationalized by the East German state in 1949. Then it was named VEB Feinmess.

The company still exists today, recently (2014) renamed from Feinmess Dresden GmbH to Steinmeyer Mechatronik GmbH, as part of Steinmeyer group since 1992, no longer a "VEB". It makes various measuring instruments, positioning systems and optical devices.


Lenses

Only two Feinmess camera lenses are known: the 105/4.5 Bonotar and the 105/6.3 Bonar, both made to help equipping the user-friendly Belfoca folding camera series of Belca with approriate lenses. Designer of the Bonotar was Claus Lieberwirth. It was also used for Beirax cameras of Beier.

From 1954 to 1959 the Bonotar was offered as M42 screw mount lens (see 42mm screw lenses), as Exakta bayonet mount lens (see Exakta lenses), and as Praktina bayonet lens.

Other camera optics of Feinmess were the pentaprisms it made for Exa and Exakta cameras.

Feinmess also made the slide-projector lens Pronar 2,8/85.

Links

Clamp pod for cameras
by Uwe Kulick (Image rights)

In German: