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'''H. Roussel, Opticien-Fabricant''' was a lens maker in the French capital Paris. In the early 20th century it advertised its symmetric lens constructions, for example double triplet lenses. The effect of those constructions against [[Lens#Chromatic_aberration|chromatic aberation]] was called "anti-spectroscopique" in French. Later, in the 1930ies, P. Roussel was named as constructor of the lenses on the company's lens list. At that time Roussel's lens names were Trylor and Stylor.
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'''H. Roussel, Opticien-Fabricant''' was a lens maker in Paris. In the early 20th century it advertised its symmetric lens constructions, for example double triplet lenses. The effect of those constructions against [[Lens#Chromatic_aberration|chromatic aberration]] was called ''anti-spectroscopique.'' Later, in the 1930s, P. Roussel was named as constructor of the lenses on the company's lens list. At that time Roussel's lens names were Trylor and [[Stylor]].
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===Cameras with H. Roussel lens===
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* Boumsell [[Azur]]
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* [[Olbia pseudo TLR]]
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* Pontiac [[Lynx Roussel]]
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* Pontiac [[Baby Standard]]
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* Pontiac [[Bloc Métal 45|Bloc Métal 45a, Bloc Métal 45sa]]
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* Pontiac [[Bloc Métal 41|Bloc Métal 41]]
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===cameras with H. Roussel lens===
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==Links==
*Pontiac [[Lynx Roussel]]
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1900 Advertising Roussel] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
*Pontiac [[Baby Standard]]
 
*Pontiac [[Bloc Métal 45|Bloc Métal 45a, Bloc Métal 45sa]]
 
*Pontiac [[Bloc Métal 41|Bloc Métal 41]]
 
*Boumsell [[Azur]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 16 February 2019

H. Roussel, Opticien-Fabricant was a lens maker in Paris. In the early 20th century it advertised its symmetric lens constructions, for example double triplet lenses. The effect of those constructions against chromatic aberration was called anti-spectroscopique. Later, in the 1930s, P. Roussel was named as constructor of the lenses on the company's lens list. At that time Roussel's lens names were Trylor and Stylor.

Cameras with H. Roussel lens

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companies
 
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