- Carl Zeiss
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footnotes =Carl Zeiss (
September 11 ,1816 –December 3 ,1888 ) was anoptician commonly known for the company he founded,Carl Zeiss AG . Zeiss himself also made a few contributions to lens manufacturing that have aided the modern production of lenses. Raised inWeimar ,Germany , he became a notable lens maker in the 1840s when he created high quality lenses that were "wide open", or in other words, had a very largeaperture range that allowed for very clear images. He did this in the city ofJena at a self opened workshop, where he started his lens making career. At first his lenses were only used in the production ofmicroscope s but whencamera s were invented, his company (Zeiss ) began manufacturing high quality lenses for cameras. He died inJena on the 3rd of December 1888.Youth
Zeiss began his life in pre-imperial
Germany where he went to agrammar school , and undertookapprenticeship under Dr.Friedrich Körner , mechanic and supplier to thecourt . He later attended lectures inmathematics , experimentalphysics ,anthropology ,mineralogy andoptics atJena University . After seven years he opened a small workshop by himself with hardly any tools. He made many lenses but had little recognition until 1847 when he hired his second and third apprentice. The same year his former master, Dr.Anthony Marc Körner died, inspiring Zeiss to devote his life to working in the area ofmicroscope s.Life
In 1847 Carl Zeiss started making
microscope s full-time. His firstinnovation was making simpler microscopes that only used one lens, and were therefore only intended fordissecting 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 created theStand I which went to market in 1857.In 1861 he was awarded a gold medal at the
Thuringain Industrial Exhibition for his designs. They were considered to be among the best scientific instruments inGermany . By this point he had about 20 people working under him with his business still growing all the time. In 1866 theZeiss workshop sold their 1000thmicroscope . He then continued on for a few years, and assumed he had reached his fullest potential, but he met Dr. Ernst Abbe, aphysicist that he joined up with in 1872. Their combined efforts lead to the discovery of theAbbe sine condition .During this period, Zeiss made his best lenses that he ever had up to this point. Theoretically, the
Abbe sine condition could greatly improve how well lenses could be made. The problem was, there wasn't any type of glass that was strong enough to fully test the theory.Luckily, Dr. Ernst Abbe soon met
Otto Schott , a 30 year oldglass chemist who had just received hisdoctorate . They collaborated and soon produced a new type of glass in 1886 that could fully use theAbbe sine condition . This new type of glass paved the way for a new class of microscope objective: theapochromatic (often abbreviated 'apo'). Zeiss used waterimmersion to form acompensating eyepiece which produced images with little or nocolor distortion .His son had entered the business with him, but retired soon after Carl Zeiss's death of natural causes on
December 3 ,1888 . The business was incorporated as the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung in 1889, and it gained an international reputation for the manufacture of optical instruments of all kinds.Publications
* Auerbach, "Das Zeisswerk und die Carl Zeiss-Stiftung in Jena" (third edition, Jena, 1907)
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Calculation of glass properties - a significant contribution to the success of the companies Zeiss and SchottExternal links
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9078304 Carl Zeiss Biography]
* [http://www.zeiss.com/C12567BE0045ACF1/allBySubject/20D1FA535B9D8B08C1256C020024B193 Zeiss Company History Site]
* [http://www.optics.arizona.edu/Nofziger/UNVR195a/Class6/C6P7.htm Zeiss/Abbe Fact Sheet]
* [http://www.musoptin.com/zeiss_mikroskop.html First simple microscope made by Carl Zeiss ] in 1847/1848
* [http://www.antique-microscopes.com/photos/Zeiss_555_1243.htm Early compound microscope made by Carl Zeiss ]
* [http://www.mflenses.com Manual Focus Carl Zeiss Lenses ]
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