- The
Zoomar lens was the
first commercially successful zoom lens,
designed by
optical engineer Frank G. Back as an
outgrowth of his
research on viewfinders...
- Voigtländer
offered the
Zoomar with its
Bessamatic starting from 1959. The
Zoomar was
designed by
Frank G. Back of
Zoomar U.S.A and
manufactured by...
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United States. 1:5.6 500 mm
Zoomar Reflectar (catadioptric) 1:8.0 1000 mm
Zoomar Reflectar (catadioptric) 1:4.0 170–320 mm
Zoomar From West Germany. 1:5.6...
-
VAROTAL III, from Rank
Taylor Hobson from UK
built in 1953. Voigtländer
Zoomar lens by Kil****, 36–82 mm f/2.8
Cross section of
Fujinon XF100-400mm zoom...
- a
Zoomar Lens in a
television sports broadcast. The lens was
loaned to WAVE by
inventor Frank Back. Not long
after the Derby, WAVE
acquired a
Zoomar lens...
- expensive. The
Bessamatic was the
first SLR to be ****ed with a zoom lens, the
Zoomar. This is a
highly sought after collectible and is
quite expensive. Originally...
- SLRs. It was
designed by
Zoomar in the
United States and
manufactured by Kil**** in West
Germany for Voigtländer. The
Zoomar 36-82 was very
large and...
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Voigtar 35 mm f/3.5 — Giro 70 WA Vito 70
Zoomar 28~70 mm
Maxima Zoom 70GL / 70XL Giro 70
Vitessa 70
Zoomar 38~70 mm
Maxima Zoom
Evoca 115
Prego 115 Vitomatic...
- Crosley, and Belmont, have all
released the
first post-war
television sets.
Zoomar introduces the
first professional zoom lens for
television cameras. The...
- have
copies of this
recording in
their collections.
Kovacs wrote a novel,
Zoomar: A
Sophisticated Novel about Love and TV (Doubleday, 1957),
based on television...