I understand that the link of interest is this: https://web.archive.org/web/20100922053809/http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/archiv/archiv.htm
Anyone with a desire to maintain a personal archive could download the pdf's.
I understand that the link of interest is this: https://web.archive.org/web/20100922053809/http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/archiv/archiv.htm
Anyone with a desire to maintain a personal archive could download the pdf's.
Thank you very much for the corrections - tried to implement them. Unless I know who made the lenses I'll keep Houghton & Butcher on though... because these early cameras have lenses with unknown manufacturer as far as I can see... if someone knows more about that, I'm happy to change things though. Also Kershaw: I feel like I've read that they made projection optics... or has someone else been behind those as well?
Thank you! The Pluscanar and Veginar were made by "Vega" if my information is correct. Listed them under Slovenia.With great knowledge comes great curmudgeonliness.
From a list of optics with names that sound sus in English, you're welcome to add 'Bender Optical Works' of Newcastle, UK. See also 'Nooky' (Leitz) and 'Veginar' (Pluscanar of Yugoslavia). Perhaps others know others . . . ?
A lot of great info in the Lens Vademecum on many of these obscure lenses.
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