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lens studio landmark beta
  1. #Lens studio landmark beta serial numbers#
  2. #Lens studio landmark beta full#
  3. #Lens studio landmark beta series#
  4. #Lens studio landmark beta free#

Some gamers may want to consider testing their patience and waiting to play free rather than buying in early for the beta benefits.

#Lens studio landmark beta full#

The Trailblazer Pack also gives buyers four sharable beta keys and their name in the game's credits.Īccording to the game's FAQ section, Landmark is a creative online sandbox where players can explore and build, and is intended to be the "backbone" for EverQuest Next.ĭespite the game coming with a price tag in this beta stage, Landmark will be free-to-play upon full release. In addition players can purchase the Explorer Pack for $59.99 or the Trailblazer Pack for $99.99, each of which include their own special in-game items.

#Lens studio landmark beta serial numbers#

Serial numbers follow the Anastigmat Series.Access to the game is being offered at a price of $19.99, which provides players unrestricted access to the beta and some exclusive items. See page 7 of 1949 Raptar Lenses for Commercial Photographybrochure for details.

#Lens studio landmark beta series#

Series Notes: Same tessar-type as the Series II, but more affordable with a smaller maximum aperture of f/6.3. Serial numbers follow the Anastigmat Series. See 1947 Raptar Series II f4.5 Lensesbrochure for details. Series notes: Tessar-type successor to the Velostigmat Series II. See page 4 of 1949 Raptar Lenses for Commercial Photography brochure for details on focal lengths of single cells. Triple convertible, with single cells recommended for use behind the aperture diaphragm. Series Notes: Double Protar-type successor to the Velostigmat Series Ia. Although catalogs continued to refer to this line of lenses as the “Series IIIa Extreme Wide Angle” before and after the design change, the later 4/4 lenses are distinguished by being coated and engraved first “Velostigmat Extreme W.A.”, then “Raptar Extreme W.A.” and later “Anastigmat Extreme W.A.” Serial numbers follow the Anastigmat Series. Replaced the Series IIIa Extreme Wide Angle lens in 1946 with a new 4/4 design. Series Notes: Design and stated coverage are similar to the Raptar Wide Angle f/6.8 lens, but the Extreme Wide Angle is lower-priced due to the smaller maximum aperture of f/12.5. Optar Serial numbers followed the Anastigmat Series from 1942-1953, and the separate Optar Series from late 1953 onward. Optar was a Graflex trade name, but Optar lenses in Graphex shutters are essentially the same as Wollensak’s own Velostigmat and, later, Raptar lenses in Rapax shutters. Series Notes: Wollensak began producing Optar lenses for Graflex in 1942. Although catalogs refer to this line of lenses as the “Series IIIa Extreme Wide Angle” before and after the design change, the earlier 4/2 lenses are distinguished by being uncoated and engraved as “Series IIIa EX. The 4/2 design was discontinued in favor of a new 4/4 design in 1946 with the advent of lens coating (see Raptar/Anastigmat/Velostigmat Extreme Wide Angle below). Serial numbers followed the Series IIIa sequence until 1942, and the Anastigmat Series thereafter. Not anastigmatic at f/12.5 (which is why this lens was not given the Velostigmat name), but becomes an anastigmat when stopped down to f/18. Replaced both the Extreme Wide Angle and Symmetrical Wide Angle series of lenses. Series Notes: 90-degree angle of view, increasing up to 100-degrees when stopped down. Replaced by the Extreme Wide Angle Series IIIa in 1922.

lens studio landmark beta

Series Notes: Catalogs variously describe the angle of view as 90 to 100-degrees and advise that the lens be stopped down to f/32 for “sharp definition to the extreme corners” of the plates sizes listed below. Series Notes: Available in Series A (soft focus) and Series B (sharp focus). WOLLENSAK LENSES FOR COMMERCIAL STILL CAMERAS Use the table below to jump directly to a particular series of lens or shutter. Lenses are listed alphabetically by series, followed by shutters. I am always looking to fill in missing information and correct any errors, so please do not hesitate to contact me with suggestions or additional references. The information is drawn from this list of original Wollensak product catalogs, price lists, product brochures, and other resources.

lens studio landmark beta

This page strives to comprehensively document the basic specifications and production date range of all Wollensak lenses and shutters made for commercial still cameras from 1899-1972.















Lens studio landmark beta