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Szczepanik Colour Camera

1925

German machine gun sighting telescope

1914-1918

Compound monocular microscope made by Emil Busch A. G.

1920-1950

Sighting telescope for Maxim machine gun

1912-1918

Rapid rectilinear lens F.8 135 mm f.l., Emil Busch A.G., mounted in a Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., pneumatic shutter speeds 1 - 1/100 sec B. & T.

Rapid Rectilinear Lens

circa 1908

Busch aplanatsatz lens F.8, 8 inch f.l., with a ring type iris diaphragm. Convertible lens. Interchangeable elements changes focal lengths. Front element has focal length of approx 11 inch and the back element has a focal length of approx 18 inch. When using single components the iris diaphragm has to be well stopped down otherwise a falling off of definition at the edges will occur. c. 1900

Busch aplanatsatz lens F.8

circa 1900

Busch's Aplanatsatz lens. Includes 2 extra lenses.

Busch's Aplanatsatz Lens and Case.

R.O.T.A. vorm. Emil Busch, Rathenow Buschos wide angle lens Nr.l series F.16. 3¾inch f.l. with wheel stops. Made of brass.

Wide angle lens Nr.l Series

circa 1900

A Busch Bis Talor Series III F7 ten and three quarter inch f.l. in a rigid mount with a ring type iris diaphragm, c.1914.

Busch Bis Talor Series III F7

circa 1914

Busch portrait doppel-objective no 41 lens with back focus of 8 inches. With five Waterhouse stops, f/5, 6.3, 12.5, 22 and 32. With rack and pinion focusing mount. Emil Busch.

Busch portrait Doppel-Objective No 41 lens

Busch Wide Angle lens, Aplanat No 2 Serie C. F:6 rotating aperture plate f/16/22/32/45/64. Emil Busch.

Busch wide angle aplanat lens

Lens barrel with iris diaphragm calibrated 1-5. Four elements 15/25/35/45 in five normal, five wide angled and four landscape combination. Emil Busch.

Busch Combination Lens Aplanat Series I

Busch rapid aplanat lens No. 2, by R.O.J.A vorm Emil Busch, Rathenow. Series D.F.8. 190mm lens, c.f.8 lens; iris calibrated 6,12,24,48,96,192. In chamois bag.

Busch Rapid Aplanat Lens No 2

Busch Bis-Telar lens, series II. F:13 1/2 inch, f:7.5-64. Patent number 15732/05. By Emil Busch A-G Rathenow, in lined leather case.

Busch Bis-Telar lens

Busch rapid aplanat No. 3 lens and Thornton Pickard shutter. Lens F: 10 inches, f/8-64. Shutter 15/25/40/60/80/T.

Busch Rapid Aplanat No. 3 Lens and Thornton Pickard Shutter

Busch anastigmatic lens. R.O.J.A. born. Emil Busch Rathenow. Anastigmat series II No. 2 1/2; F:6", f.5.5-45. In flange on wooden lens panel 2 1/2 x 3 1/2"

Busch Anastigmatic Lens

Casket lens, seven components 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75. Iris diaphragm. In lined case.

Busch Vade-Mecum Lens Set No II

Busch rapid aplanat lens No.2 F: 8 inches f/8-64. In lens flange. Busch

Busch Rapid Aplanat lens

No 3 telephoto lens F:16 inches f/7.7-64. No 217032. Patent No 15732/05. Busch/

Busch Bis-Telar Series II telephoto lens

brass mounted Busch Rapid Aplanat No.3 lens F.8 10 inch f.l. Iris diaphragm is operated by a lever projecting from the barrell. Busch, c.1900

Brass mounted Busch Rapid Aplanat No.3 lens F.8 10 inch f.l.

circa 1900

Clyptar anastigmat lens F.3.5 35mm f.l. with a ring type iris diaphragm. Emil Busch A. G., c.1924

Clyptar anastigmat lens F.3.5 35mm f.1 with a ring type iris diaphragm

circa 1924

Busch-Bis-Telar F.9 No.3 lens with 14 inch f.l. with ring type iris diaphragm. Busch, c.1910

Busch-Bis-Telar F.9 No.3 lens with 14 inch f.l. with ring type iris diaphragm. Busch

circa 1910

Busch's portrait aplanat No.2 lens F.8 with 7 inch f.l. with a ring type iris diaphragm. c.1910.

Busch's portrait aplanat No.2 lens

circa 1910

Busch Anastigmat Glaukar lens F.3.1, 6 inch f.lo. in a rigid mount and a ring type iris diaphragm. Busch, c.1922

Busch Anastigmat Glaukar lens F.3.1

circa 1922

Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow. Busch-Bis-Telar Series II F.7 No.3 lens with 16 inch f.l. Pat. no. 15732/05, serial no. 210841.

Busch-Bis-Telar Series II Lens

R.O.J.A. vorm. Emil Busch Rathenow. A brass mounted Busch Rapid Aplanat Nr.2 F.8 8inch f.l. The iris diaphragm is operated by a lever projecting from the lens barrel.

Busch Rapid Aplanat Nr. 2 Lens

circa 1900

Folding plate camera for plates or cutfilm 9 x 12cm. Drop-front pull-out type with rising front and side movement. Double extension bellows worked by rack and pinion. Fitted with a Polyplan F.7.2 135mm lens mounted in a Vario 3-speed shutter 1/25 -1/100B.T. Back ground glass and brilliant waist-level viewfinder. Made of wood and metal with leather cover. c.1914

Folding Bellows Camera

circa 1914