The Eidoscope objective, presented in 1905 by HERMAGIS, is described as "anachromatic, intended to give images conforming to the appearance of objects". It is “a lens well corrected for chromatic aberration and therefore allows focusing without calculations, without trial and error. It allows exact or intentionally defective focus, at the discretion of the artist, depending on the desired degree of envelopment. The lens was used in particular because of its artistic blur (bokeh). Serial number 88622. Iris diaphragm. Focal length: 190 mm F/5. Optical offering coverage of 9 x 12 cm for the full-length portrait and 13 x 15 cm for the bust portrait. Good condition.
Good condition. Presence of traces of wear. The diaphragm ring is working properly. Lens no scratch, no peeling, no haze, no fungus.
Antiq-Photo establishment
The Eidoscope objective, presented in 1905 by HERMAGIS, is described as "anachromatic, intended to give images conforming to the appearance of objects". It is “a lens well corrected for chromatic aberration and therefore allows focusing without calculations, without trial and error. It allows exact or intentionally defective focus, at the discretion of the artist, depending on the desired degree of envelopment. The lens was used in particular because of its artistic blur (bokeh). Serial number 88622. Iris diaphragm. Focal length: 190 mm F/5. Optical offering coverage of 9 x 12 cm for the full-length portrait and 13 x 15 cm for the bust portrait. Good condition. Good condition. Presence of traces of wear. The diaphragm ring is working properly. Lens no scratch, no peeling, no haze, no fungu