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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Zeiss Lens </p> BelOMO 10x Triplet Loupe Folding Magnifier $34.50 The BelOMO 10x21mm(0.85&#8221;) Triplet Loupe Magnifier has a viewing area of 0.65&#8243; (17mm), much larger than the Bausch &#38; Lomb Hastings Triplet Magnifier (see the image with both loupes for a size comparison). The large 21mm (.85&#8243;) 3 elements lens making up this achromatic triplet gathers lots of light to provide a bright, clear, and color correct view. The 10x power magnification provides the best mag&#8230;













Allegro 0350 Safety Glasses Lens Cleaning Wipes, Sold by the Box of 100 Wipes


$6.75


Perfect for cleaning eyewear or computer screens, these 100 individually wrapped pre-moistened wipes feature anti-fog, anti-static, silicone-free cleaning. Excellent on glass or polycarbonate lenses, the large 5&#8243; x 8&#8243; wipes are stored in a wall-mounted cardboard dispenser. Dimensions: 4 3/4&#8243;w x 9&#8243;h x 2 5/8&#8243;d  100/BX&#8230;













Nikon 10x Jewelry Triplet Loupe Jeweler Pocket Round Magnifier


$92.95


Nikon 10x Jewelry Magnifier (round) 6947&#8230;













Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths Wipes

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Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths Wipes 400 Ct (2 Pack)


$23.33


Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths Wipes is a high-tech ammonia-free formula cleans effectively without leaving streaks or residue.It is great for glasses, cameras, binoculars, microscopes&#8230;.













Flents Wipe &#8216;N Clear Eyeglass Lens Cleaner 8 fl oz (236 ml)


$3.19


 Boost for Vision  Flents Wipe &#8216;n Clear Spray Lens Cleaner gives you sparkling clean eyeglass lenses. It works effectively for lenses made of plastic, glass and polycarbonate. This is a planet-friendly product with its packaging. It also does not contain any ozone depleting chemicals. Also it is a non-aerosol spray and the solution is anti-static. Your lenses are safe with this product and you can&#8230;













Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910


$99.99


Logitech C910 Webcam 960-000597 Web Cameras&#8230;













Logitech 720p Webcam Pro 9000


$49.38


Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 WebCam 2.0 Megapixel 960 X 720 w/ Microphone USB 960-000048. Product may differ from image shown&#8230;.













Logitech HD Portable 1080p Webcam C615 with Autofocus (960-000733)


$47.00


Logitech C615 Webcam &#8211; 2 Megapixel &#8211; USB 2.0 960-000733 Web Cameras&#8230;













Carson MM-200 Carson Micromax LED 60X-100X LED Lighted Pocket Microscope


$11.58


CARSON MM-200 MICROMAX LEDTM 60X-100X POCKET MICROSCOPE&#8230;



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 Carl Zeiss Jena


$10.46


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher&#8217;s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters&#38;#58; Carl Zeiss Ag, Fc Carl Zeiss Jena, Zeiss Projector, Ernst Abbe, Carl Zeiss, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Zeiss Ikon Kolibri. Excerpt&#38;#58; Carl Zeiss Large microscope stand by Carl Zeiss (1879) Young Carl Zeiss Carl Zeiss (September 11, 1816 December 3, 1888) was an optician commonly known for the company he founded, Carl Zeiss Jena (now&#38;#58; Carl Zeiss AG ). Zeiss made contributions to lens manufacturing that have aided the modern production of lenses. Raised in Weimar , Germany , he became a notable lens maker in the 1840s when he created high quality lenses that were &#8220;wide open&#8221;, or in other words, had a very large aperture range that allowed for very bright images. He did this in the city of Jena at a self opened workshop, where he started his lens making career. At first his lenses were only used in the production of microscopes , but when cameras were invented, his company began manufacturing high quality lenses for cameras. He died in Jena on December 3, 1888. Youth Zeiss began his life in pre-imperial Germany where he went to a grammar school , and undertook apprenticeship under Dr. Friedrich K&#38;ouml;rner, mechanic and supplier to the court. He later attended lectures in mathematics , experimental physics , anthropology , mineralogy and optics at Jena University . After seven years he opened a small workshop with hardly any tools. He made many lenses but had little recognition until 1847 when he hired his second and third apprentice. Life In 1847 Carl Zeiss started making microscopes full-time. His first innovation was making simpler microscopes that only used one lens and were therefore only intended for dissecting work. He sold around 23 of them in his first year of production. He soon decided that he needed a new challenge so he began making compound microscopes. He first













 Cyber-Shot Cameras


$9.8


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher&#8217;s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt&#38;#58; Cyber-shot is a line of digital cameras made by Sony. The Cyber-shot range is well known for its proprietary InfoLithium battery pack, the trademark Carl Zeiss lenses and overall design. Also, all Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony&#8217;s proprietary Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory. Some high-end models have also supported CompactFlash. Newer Cyber-shot cameras support SD and SDHC. All Cyber-shot models have a DSC prefix in their names, which is an acronym for &#8220;Digital Still Camera&#8221;. High-end series High-end series with swiveling lens and digital viewfinder Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F717 Bridge digital camera series Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2 Compact cameras with a unique vertical-grip design and an articulated screen Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P31 Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P200Ultra-compact cameras with distinctive rounded edge on one side Bridge digital camera with APS-C Image sensor format Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S85 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S930The DSC-S85 was Sony&#8217;s first 4 megapixel consumer-level digital camera. Ultra-thin compact cameras Sub-miniature camera &#8216;Prosumer&#8217; level Bridge digital cameras Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30Cameras using wide angle lens and special coating Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 In 2006, Sony Ericsson (a mobile communications joint venture between Sony and Ericsson) launched a mobile phone using the Cyber-shot branding for the Sony Ericsson K800, featuring a 3.2 megapixel Cyber-shot digital camera and a xenon flash. On February 6, 2007, Sony Ericsson announced the K810 Cyber-shot phone. Building on the success of the K800, the K810 adds a number of features that make its 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera even more camera-like. Sony Ericsson also expanded its Cyber-shot branding to a mid-range hand&#8230; More&#38;#58;













 Lens Manufacturers


$31.4


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher&#8217;s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters&#38;#58; Olympus Corporation, Leica Camera, Nikon, Carl Zeiss Ag, Schneider Kreuznach, Canon, Pentax, Tamron, Rodenstock Gmbh, Sigma Corporation, Cosina, Cooke Optics, Tokina, Topcon, Charles Frank Ltd, Voigtl&#38;auml;nder, Pentacon, Meopta, Soligor, Docter, K. G. Corfield Ltd, Goerz, Leidolf, Ross, Electro-Optix, Wray, Century Precision Optics. Excerpt&#38;#58; Ur-Leica (&#8220;original Leica&#8221;), from 1914Leica is a camera produced by, or under licence of, a German company of the same name. The company, formerly Ernst Leitz GmbH, is now three companies&#38;#58; Leica Camera AG, Leica Geosystems AG, and Leica Microsystems AG, producing cameras, geosurvey equipment and microscopes, respectively. Leica Microsystems AG is the owner of the Leica brand, and grants licenses to Leica Camera AG and Leica Geosystems. Reproduction of the Leica Prototype, 1913, 1&#38;#58;3,5 The first prototypes were built by Oskar Barnack at Ernst Leitz Optische Werke, Wetzlar, in 1913. Intended as a compact camera for landscape photography, particularly during mountain trips, the Leica was the first practical 35 mm camera, using standard cinema 35 mm film. The Leica extends the frame size to 24&#38;times;36 mm, instead of the 18&#38;times;24 mm used by cinema cameras, with a 2&#38;#58;3 aspect ratio. The Leica went through several iterations, and in 1923 Barnack convinced his boss, Ernst Leitz II, to make a prototype series of 31. The camera was an immediate success when introduced at the 1925 Leipzig Spring Fair as the Leica I (for Leitz camera). The Elmar 50 mm f/3.5 lens (a 4-element design influenced by the Zeiss Tessar) was designed by Dr. Max Berek at Leitz. The focal plane shutter had a range from 1/20 to 1/500 second, in addition to a Z for Zeit (time) position. In 1930 came the Leica I Schraubgewinde with an exchangeable lens













 Lens Manufacturers, including: Carl Zeiss, Carl Zeiss Ag, Ernst Abbe, Fc Carl Zeiss Jena, Zeiss Projector, Carl-zeiss-stiftung, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Zeiss Ikon Kolibri, Olympus Corporation, Leica Camera, Canon (company), Pentax, Nikon, Voigtl nder


$17


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books













 Lens Manufacturers, including: Olympus Corporation, Leica Camera, Canon (company), Carl Zeiss Ag, Pentax, Nikon, Voigtl nder, Cosina, Sigma Corporation, Schneider Kreuznach, Ross (optics), Cooke Optics, Rodenstock Gmbh, Tamron, Soligor, Wray (lenses)


$14


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books



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