For Parts Carl Zeiss C35m Vintage Camera For Zeiss Microscope W/ Attachments

US $300.00

  • United States
  • May 9th
            UP FOR SALE IS   Carl Zeiss C35M Camera & MICROSCOPE Lenses and Attachments     Condition: FOR PARTS NON WORKING condition   (Please, see the pictures as they are part of item’s description and condition) "Sold AS IS" NO RETURNS   MADE IN GERMANY     Carl Zeiss Carl Zeiss of Germany is among the most renowned of the lens manufacturers. It's part of the Carl Zeiss Foundation, which also owned the Zeiss Ikon camera maker from its foundation in 1926 until it disappeared in 1972. In its long history it equipped many camera makers. The company was founded in Jena in 1856 and called Carl Zeiss Jena. It produced microscopes and the refractometer, an optical instrument to measure the index of refraction of optical glass, developed by Carl Zeiss' partner Ernst Abbe. After Carl Zeiss' death in 1888, Abbe founded the Zeiss Foundation and built up its photographic optics branch and reduced daily working time of the company's employees to 8 hours. Carl Zeiss' scientists like Paul Rudolph created such classic lens formulae as the Tessar, Planar, Biogon, and Sonnar. Around 1900 Zeiss lenses were licensed by Bausch & Lomb (Rochester), F. Koritska (Milano), E. Krauss (Paris), E. Suter (Basle), Fritsch (Vienna) and Ross (London). That way Zeiss avoided too fast growth of its own production facilities. In 1902 Zeiss bought the camera maker Palmos A.G. and continued it as Carl Zeiss Palmos. In 1909 the camera making daughter company was merged into the ICA group which later became part of Zeiss Ikon. After World War II, Jena being in the Eastern part of Germany, the company split in two. One part was recreated in West Germany and based in Oberkochen, and kept within the Zeiss Foundation. The other part remained in Jena, but soon lost the right to use the traditional names, like the brand name Zeiss and the related famous lens names. In the Western countries it was known as aus Jena (means from Jena), and used obvious abbreviations, or other names reminding the past (for ex. T for Tessar, S for Sonnar). In the countries of the Eastern block, they continued to use the full names.   GOOD LUCK!   **********miloradvu is registered business in state of Texas and is required to collect Sales Taxes for all merchandise sold and shipped to Texas addresses. If you are buyer from Texas, please add 8.25% to your total purchase price or wait for an Invoice from us before paying.*************
FOR PARTS; NON WORKING condition; (Please, see the pictures as they are part of item’s description and condition)
Brand Carl Zeiss
Country/Region of Manufacture Germany
Model C35M

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