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− | * [http://www. | + | * [http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/en/homepage/company/history/ company history] at [http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/en/homepage/ Schneider-Kreuznach] |
* In German: [http://photobutmore.de/exakta/isco/ ISCO-Göttingen] auf [http://photobutmore.de/ PhotoButMore]. Umfangreicher Artikel | * In German: [http://photobutmore.de/exakta/isco/ ISCO-Göttingen] auf [http://photobutmore.de/ PhotoButMore]. Umfangreicher Artikel | ||
[[Category:German lens makers]] | [[Category:German lens makers]] |
Revision as of 10:37, 14 September 2016
3 Isconar variants and one Isco-Mat image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
Isco (Iosef Schneider Optik) was founded in 1936 in Göttingen, Germany. It is a maker of lenses and high precision optical systems.
Before World War II, ISCO manufactured Schneider lenses, such as the Xenon 125/2 fitted in German aerial cameras.
After World War II it specialised in cinema projection lenses, but in the 1950s supplied lenses for several types and brands of German cameras such as Apparate & Kamerabau, Balda, Bilora, Franka, Wirgin (and others). Camera lens type names of Isco were Isco-Mat, Iscotar, Isconar, Tele-Iscaron, Westar, Westanar, Westron, and Westromat.
In addition it manufactured a ranged of M39 and M42 lenses.
In 2009 its name was changed to Schneider Kreuznach Isco Division GmbH & Co. KG
Links
- company history at Schneider-Kreuznach
- In German: ISCO-Göttingen auf PhotoButMore. Umfangreicher Artikel