Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A >Argh. To storm and struggle against the storms of ignorance. CARL ZEISS >gave up nothing. ZEISS IKON -- a totally different company -- switched from >the Contax RF to the Contarex SLR during the period 1958 to 1962. > >Marc > >msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 > Carl Zeiss is the owner of Zeiss Ikon, the camera body manufacturer. Carl Zeiss made the lenses for Zeiss Ikon cameras. Cameras have always been a small part of both E. Leitz's and Carl Zeiss' businesses. Historically, microscopes were the leading products for both companies although both produced other optical products such as binoculars, military optics, and various scientific instruments. I have research microscopes from both companies; they are much superior to microscopes made by Olympus, Nikon, etc. E. Leitz was broken up a few years ago. Hughes and Cambridge are two of the current owners. I am currently using Cambridge's Leica image analysis system for quantitative analysis of microscope images. In the past, I used the image analyzer made by Zeiss. Carl Zeiss continues to make a very extensive line of optical instruments and microscopes for scientific, medical, and manufacturing needs. They produce other interesting products such as rifle scopes, surveying equipment, electron microscopes, and large telescope mirrors. About fifteen years ago I had the pleasure of giving a seminar to their laboratory on my research in optical interferometry. Their R&D facilities are first-rate. Now does this sound like the storms of ignorance? Glen M. Robinson, Ph.D. gmrobinson@mmm.com