![]() Origin : German, European Manufacture Date : c.1920 Read more. Delivered polished and ready for the home.Ĭondition : Presented in good antique condition. This is a wonderful pair of vintage binoculars, with Goerz being one of the leading names of German optical specialists in the early 20th century. Interior dressed with smooth, dark blue velour. Carry pouch in original condition - clasp not situated. Hand grips dressed in quality textured leather. Turned eyecups, adjustment wheel to the right. Serial number of 580854 engraved into front fascia. ![]() Smaller adjustment wheel with marking range from 64-72. Knurled central focus wheel encased within pleasingly formed, folding bridge. Complete with black leather carry pouch.ĬP Goerz Berlin logo present on left barrel Neo Universal model name to the right. Elegantly milled brass with painted black finish. Displaying a desirable aged patina - optical elements in clear order. A German, 4.5x magnification Neo Universal by CP Goerz of Berlin, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920.ĭelightful binocular from a sought-after German specialist. Telephoto Dallmeyer Dr Miethes Goerz, Zeiss, Voigtlnder Tele Objectif Panorthoscopique Beck, Staley-Wheeler, Watson NG Telephoto Bausch Lomb, Lambour Bis-Telar Telecentric, Teleros Dallon Tele-Converters Popular Telephoto, Tele Arton Travenar, Agilux Novoflex Pan Cinor, Vivitar Lens Home page Lens Diaphragms Lens Mounts Copyright 2020 .uk Contact Home Top Previous Next.This is an antique pair of binoculars. It was made in two sizes for quarter-plate (12 or 13.5 cm objectives) and 5 x 3 (15 cm objectives). It fits inside the bellows and screws to the rear of the lens panel. The attachment is for use with hand cameras such as the Voigtlnder Alpin. 1908 Voigtlnder Sohn Braunschweig Germany 97 mm Lens Type: Telephoto attachment. The likely positive lens would have been a Tele-Positive of 135 mm focal length. This example is a Tele-Negative attachment in a tube with removable focusing mount. ![]() A 3 negative suited a prime lens of 6, 7 or 8 focal length covering a 4 x 5 plate at low magnification and 12 x 16 at high magnification. The 3 negative lens is also not listed as for use with the VIIb tube. ![]() The positive lens can be either a conventional prime lens such as a Tessar or Protar, or a specialist group called the Tele-Positve. Goerz Berlin Germany Model VIIb, 75 mm Lens Type: Telephoto attachment. Tele Objective Carl Zeiss Jena Germany 45 mm Lens Type: Telephoto attachment. The 3 negative lens is also not listed as for use with the VIIb tube.Ī 3 negative suited a prime lens of 6, 7 or 8 focal length covering a 4 x 5 plate at low magnification and 12 x 16 at high magnification. Goerz Berlin Germany Model VIIb, 75 mm Lens Type: Telephoto attachment. ![]()
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