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E leitz wetzlar m3 bwb 645
E leitz wetzlar m3 bwb 645




e leitz wetzlar m3 bwb 645

Billboard Binoculars: = Subject: Conferences that should have a paper on binoculars Proposals are invited for contributed papers to sessions on THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS IN WARFARE to be held at the 2002 History of Science Society (HSS), the 2002 Society for the History of Technology (SHOT), and the 2003 Society for Military History (SMH) conferences and to be combined into a published survey volume on the topic.

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pdf at -A British binocular periscope unlike anything I've seen: -Seiler has a page on the M65 battery commanders telescope: -Undoubtedly the worst idea for a binocular, ever. The Fullgrabe 'Fata Morgana' 4 x 12 from the 1920s, illustrated in Seeger p48, is the only non-Japanese model of this design that I'm aware of - does anyone know of any others? Since Minox introduces their 6x as having the 'nostalgic look', and I expect they're not nostalgic for Japanese models of the 1950s, I assume they're referring to the Fullgrabe or another early model. The 6 x 20 was new in December, and has the 'skeleton' look popular in Japanese mini-binoculars from the 1950s. A 10 x 52 looks great but has only a 50 degree field. The 8 x 58, and the ED glass 10 x 58 & 15 x 58, introduced September 2001, look excellent. = Subject: Various web sightings -Minox, Germany, has some unusual binoculars. I will let you know if I get any more information. It could have been a prototype submitted for government contract. It would be interesting to see if anyone on the list knows anything about this pair. I believe the mariner body is plastic so this pairs construction is similar to Steiner. Peter = Subject: Fujinon Mariner 7x50 From: _m (On ebay was) a rubber armored version of the Fujinon Mariner 7x50. In 1919, Bamberg began the process of joining with Otto Toepfer, Hermann Wanschaff, and Hans Heele, to form Askania, also renowned for the finest quality instruments. Since Sollux & Hellux are Busch names, it seems likely that Bamberg acted as agent. Michael Simonsen -Bamberg manufactured some of the finest astronomical and geodetic instruments, but not binoculars, unless these products were not listed in catalogs or histories. The swedish company mentioned last time has a logo.take a look if you like: Hope to get back here with some more detailed info some time soon. Has anyone heard of a Voigtländer 18x80? looks like a Zeiss Delfort in configuration. The numbers seems to be factory model numbers. This comes from an offer, the company sent to the danish army in 1919. = Subject: News from Denmark From: More from Copenhagen: Sollux Nr 66, Sollux nr 88, and Hellux nr 208 are all made or at least sold by: Werkstätten für Präzisions-Mechanik und Optik, Carl Bamberg. Archives of an email list on the history of binoculars.






E leitz wetzlar m3 bwb 645