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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1904 (Heft 7)

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Lens Catalogues

New portrait-lens

Other catalogues

Unusual quality

Diffusion of focus

That red label

Bindings for Camera
Work

other to Mr. Hinton’s method of platinum-printing. We congratulate
Mr. Tennant upon these really valuable additions to photographic literature.
The catalogues issued by Goerz, Bausch & Lomb Optical Company,
Meyrowitz (Zeiss), Voigtlaender & Son Optical Company, and the Cooke
people. Those desirous of remaining fully up-to-date in lens matters must
not fail to get these catalogues and study them carefully.
The new portrait-lenses just introduced by Bausch & Lomb. A special
lens for special purposes. Beautifully finished and does all claimed for it.
The 1904 Eastman, the Anthony and Scovill, and the Gennert. Each
speaks for itself.
The different products of the Farbenfabriken of Elberfeld Company.
Their unusual quality is gaining them hosts of friends.
That diffusion of focus is sometimes most important and oftentimes
impossible to get right with the ordinary lens. The Dallmeyer-Bergheim
(Anthony & Scovill) and the Smith (Smith & Pinkham) are specially built
for these requirements. Take a peep into them—it will cost you but a few
minutes of your hours of spare time.
That dear old bottle with the red label—Schering’sPyro, an old-timer,
but ever fresh and active.
The portfolios, bindings, back numbers of Camera Work. Write to
us. Information gladly given.

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