Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Vogel Rectilinear Lens

Vogel Rectilinear Lens

1875-1885

Dallon Telephoto Lens

Dallon Telephoto Lens

1910-1920

Globe-Type Lens

Globe-Type Lens

1875-1885

Triple Achromatic lens by Dallmeyer

Triple Achromatic lens by Dallmeyer

1861

Derogy Lens

Derogy Lens

"Special" Rectilinear Lens No. 27900 in Rigid Setting

"Special" Rectilinear Lens No. 27900 in Rigid Setting

Petzval Lens

Petzval Lens

Camera lens

Camera lens

1889

Camera lens c. 1930

Camera lens c. 1930

Camera lens c. 1930

Camera lens c. 1930

Camera lens c. 1930

Camera lens c. 1930

Lens for 'The Invincible' folding bellows field and stand camera, c 1910

Lens for 'The Invincible' folding bellows field and stand camera, c 1910

1905-1915

Telephoto Attachment Lens

Telephoto Attachment Lens

1895

Camera lens

Camera lens

circa 1880

Single combination photographic lens

Single combination photographic lens

1857

Telephoto Lens

Telephoto Lens

1892

Wide-angle bronze mounted Globe camera lens made by C.C. Harrison and J. Schnitzer of New York

Wide-angle bronze mounted Globe camera lens made by C.C. Harrison and J. Schnitzer of New York

circa 1862

McKellen Plate Camera

McKellen Plate Camera

1885-1895

"The British" Plate Camera Lens

"The British" Plate Camera Lens

1874-1900

Berthiot lens for Sony colour video camera, 1966

Berthiot lens for Sony colour video camera, 1966

1966

Patent aplanatic photo lens by Grubb, no. 647. Engraved with '47 Grubb Patent' on oustide.

Aplanatic Camera Lens by Grubb

1857

Camera lens by JH Dallmeyer, c1895

Camera lens by JH Dallmeyer

1895

Three inch lens with dust cap, by J. H. Dallmeyer, London used by Robert W Paul on "moving picture" projector, 1896, serial no. 55820.

Three inch Dallmeyer lens with dust cap

1896

Lens for No. 1 studio camera made by Kodak Ltd, London c.1925

Lens for No. 1 studio camera made by Kodak Ltd

circa 1925

Brass mounted R/R lens with waterhouse stops. Dates to pre 1890 manufacturer unknown

camera lens

Aero-Ektar camera lens with two caps by Eastman Kodak.

camera lens

1930-1940

Berthiot lens, Pan-Grior (Pan-Cinor?) 1:3.8 f=17 to 85. Serial no.S78351, for Sony video camera CVC-2000B.

Berthiot Video Camera Lens, 1966

1966

From accession form: Brass combination lens. A front lens, a case with two supplementary lenses, a rear barrel with rack focusing and a rear lens. The supplementary in a small case. All brass mounted. This lens is a large portrait lens of the Petzval type. The front lens can be used as a single landscape lens of long focus. With the rear lens added to the set becomes a portrait lens. With the addition of either one or two of the supplementary lenses three long focus landscape lenses and three medium focus portrait lenses six focal length's in all. From 14 1/2" to 32". The interesting point about the constructing is the early use of bayonet fitting for the supplementary lenses. Science Museum Catalogue No 190.

From accession form: Brass combination lens. A front lens

1860

Camera lens

Camera lens

1886

From Kodak V515/Drawer 2 lighting equipment K0726 (glass lens) 0726. NOTE: THIS ITEM CAN BE FOUND AT 1990-5036/0726

Lens From Kodak V515/Drawer 2 Lighting Equipment

Six inch cine camera lens, unsigned, used by Robert W. Paul on "moving picture" projector, 1896.

Six inch cine camera lens

1896