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 |  |  | Zeiss Lenses Were On It, Too
More than 100 cine lenses from Carl Zeiss were among the tools of the movie makers who filmed the trilogy "Lord of the Rings". |
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 |  |  | Zeiss receives award in Beverly Hills
Variable Prime lenses from Carl Zeiss receive the "Scientific and Engineering Award" in Beverly Hills. |
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 |  |  | Bernhard Edmaier: What Color is the Earth?
Fascinating pictures of inanimate nature taken from an airplane with Hasselblad cameras and lenses from Carl Zeiss. The photographer Bernhard Edmaier and the geologist Angelika Jung-Hüttl report. |
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 |  |  | Lee Johnson: The Beauty of Black-and-White Photography
The passionate photographer Lee Johnson uses 35 mm and medium format cameras to take only black-and-white photogaphs. His aim is uncompromising definition, maximum richness in detail and maximum information content. |
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 |  |  | Dr. Joachim Rosenfeld: The Colors of Soap
Dr. Joachim Rosenfeld reports about the possibilities of taking high-quality photographs of the very delicate colors displayed by the interference phenomenon of a soap film. |
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