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The '''Turner-Reich Anastigmat''' was a remarkable symmetrical [[anastigmat]]. Is consisted of ten lens elements in two five-element groups. It was offered by [[Gundlach]] since 1896. At that time H.H. Turner was the company's president and J.C. Reich one of its opticians.
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The '''Turner-Reich Anastigmat''' was a remarkable symmetrical [[anastigmat]]. It consisted of ten lens elements in two five-element groups. It was offered by [[Gundlach]] since 1896. At that time H.H. Turner was the company's president and J.C. Reich one of its opticians.
  
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Revision as of 21:17, 11 September 2014

The Turner-Reich Anastigmat was a remarkable symmetrical anastigmat. It consisted of ten lens elements in two five-element groups. It was offered by Gundlach since 1896. At that time H.H. Turner was the company's president and J.C. Reich one of its opticians.