Paul Rudolph (physicist)
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Paul Rudolph (14 November 1858 – 8 March 1935) was a German physicist who designed the first anastigmatic lens while working for Carl Zeiss. After World War I, he joined the Hugo Meyer optical company, where he designed most of their cine lenses.[1]
Work
- 1890: First anastigmat lens "protar" [2]
- 1895: Planar design
- 1899: Unar design
- 1902: Tessar design
- 1918: Plasmat design
- 1922: Kino-Plasmat design
- 1926: Makro-Plasmat design
- 1931: Kleinbild-Plasmat design
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- 1858 births
- 1935 deaths
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