German physicist (1858–1935)
Paul Rudolph's Plasmat lens
2 historical lenses Carl Zeiss, Jena, Nr. 145077 and Nr. 145078, Tessar 1:4,5 F=5,5cm DRP 142294 (produced before 1910)
Paul Rudolph (14 November 1858 – 8 March 1935) was a German physicist who designed the first anastigmatic lens while working for Carl Zeiss . After World War I , he joined the Hugo Meyer optical company, where he designed most of their cine lenses.
Work
1890: First anastigmat lens "protar"
1895: Planar design
1899: Unar design
1902: Tessar design
1918: Plasmat design
1922: Kino-Plasmat design
1926: Makro-Plasmat design
1931: Kleinbild-Plasmat design
See also
References
Bolex Collector | Lenses | Hugo Meyer
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