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No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss o

Background imageZeiss Collection: No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss o

No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy pack carefully, include your name and address : send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C

Background imageZeiss Collection: Swindon Works Weighbridge, 1954

Swindon Works Weighbridge, 1954
Employee using zeiss optical alignment equipment, with locomotive no. 4904, Binnegar Hall, in the background

Background imageZeiss Collection: Carl Zeiss Jena Concave Mirror Lens - Searchlights

Carl Zeiss Jena Concave Mirror Lens - Searchlights
Carl Zeiss Jena Concave Mirror Lens for large electric headlamps (searchlights) which used these 2m wide parabolic reflectors. Date: 1926

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Ghost Rider
Andreas Agazzi

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The barrier
Andreas Agazzi

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Signature
Andreas Agazzi

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Zurab Getsadze

Background imageZeiss Collection: Lens, 50mm, Gemini 4, ca. 1965. Creator: Carl Zeiss AG

Lens, 50mm, Gemini 4, ca. 1965. Creator: Carl Zeiss AG
This Zeiss lens was used on the Zeiss Ikon camera Ed White used during his spacewalk on Gemini IV. The flown camera, considered U.S

Background imageZeiss Collection: The Marker

The Marker
Andreas Agazzi

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A Glowing Pearl
Andreas Agazzi

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Equilibrium
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Monumental Strike

Monumental Strike
Andreas Agazzi

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Drive Through
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Over the Top

Over the Top
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Glowing Vancouver

Glowing Vancouver
Andreas Agazzi

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Dark
Andreas Agazzi

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Uplift
Andreas Agazzi

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Art at Night
Andreas Agazzi

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Iceland glory sunset
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Background imageZeiss Collection: Moments of Transition

Moments of Transition
Andreas Agazzi

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Daybreak
Andreas Agazzi

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Below 280
Andreas Agazzi

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At the front
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Broken Tales

Broken Tales
Andreas Agazzi

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Intercepted
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Crossroads

Crossroads
Andreas Agazzi

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Calm
Andreas Agazzi

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Rolling Mist
Andreas Agazzi

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Unwind
Andreas Agazzi

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Mindstepping
Andreas Agazzi

Background imageZeiss Collection: Swindon Works, AE Shop, 1954

Swindon Works, AE Shop, 1954
Operation of the Zeiss optical frame alignment apparatus

Background imageZeiss Collection: Early Photographc Cameras

Early Photographc Cameras: 1. Studio Portrait Camera (Fallowfield) 2. Tripod Camera (Fallowfield) 3. Folding Hand Camera (Lizar) 4

Background imageZeiss Collection: ZEISS PLANETARIUM PROJECTOR. Greenwich Planetarium, England

ZEISS PLANETARIUM PROJECTOR. Greenwich Planetarium, England

Background imageZeiss Collection: German military rocket camera, WW1

German military rocket camera, WW1
A German military rocket camera with a Zeiss lens being fired into the air in the early weeks of the First World War. It was designed to map enemy territory to facilitate invasion

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Break Up
circa 1910: Smashing up Zeiss telescopes. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageZeiss Collection: Bullseye! for binoculars loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or

Bullseye! for binoculars loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to your Navy.... Poster features bullseye image and instructions for loaning binoculars to the US Navy

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Your binoculars could prevent this Loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb binoculars to your navy : Pack carefully and send to Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C

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Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb : Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory, Washington, D.C




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No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss o. Step back in time to Swindon Works, AE Shop in 1954 where craftsmanship and precision were the order of the day. Witness the meticulousness at Swindon Works Weighbridge, also captured in 1954. The signature of excellence is unmistakable with Carl Zeiss Jena Concave Mirror Lens - Searchlights, showcasing their unrivaled optical mastery. Explore the evolution of photography through early photographic cameras that bear witness to Zeiss' commitment to innovation and quality. Behold the power of a lens, as seen in the iconic Gemini 4 image from around 1965, created by none other than Carl Zeiss AG themselves. "The Marker" stands tall as a testament to Zeiss' enduring legacy – an emblematic symbol of their unwavering dedication to precision optics. Like a glowing pearl amidst darkness, every product bearing the name "Zeiss" exudes brilliance and clarity. In perfect equilibrium between artistry and technology lies Zeiss' monumental strike against mediocrity; they have set new standards for visual perfection across industries. Drive through history with each click of a shutter or turn of a focus ring – let your journey be guided by Zeiss lenses that capture moments with unparalleled sharpness and depth. Zeiss: Where vision meets reality; where dreams are transformed into breathtaking images that transcend time itself.