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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1913 (Special number)

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Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. [Zeiss Tessar IC, F:4.5 Lens, coated paper]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31330#0083
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Photo by Gustav Diet;

This High Speed Flash-Light Picture
made with the Bausch and Lomb-Zeiss Tessar IC,
tells the fullest story to the photographer who seeks
speed and action in his negatives. Read what Gustav
Dietz, the noted speed expert, has to say about the

“ I have a Bausch and Lomb-Zeiss Tessar which I use almost exclusively
in my Autochrom work and for pictures of the highest speed, and I have
found this lens to be the best for my particular line of work. It gives me
full exposure at such speeds as 1-1500 second under artificial light, and for
my high speed flash-light work it is unequalled, producing negatives of
unusual sharpness and brilliancy on both ordinary and color plates.”
(Signed) GUSTAV DIETZ.
With a TESSAR IC, your percentage of interesting subjects is
increased 50% and your ability to portray action with certainty
and accuracy gives you a new appreciation of the real joys of
photography.
Send for our new Bulletin 44 H, containing other examples of
difficult work for which the TESSAR 1C is particularly adapted.

Bausch & Jpmb Optical (6
NEW YORK WASHINGTON CHICAGO SAN FR.ANCISCC
LONDON ROCHESTER,. N.Y. FRANKFORT
 
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