A History of Success Founded as a family business in the nineteenth century, the company is now a global enterprise. Its leitmotif is “with the user, for the user”, put into words by Ernst Leitz I, the entrepreneur who led the business to world renown. ...
Ernst Leitz devised a way to allow for different magnifications using one microscope by putting multiple lenses on a movable turret at the end of the lens tube. Looking for a way to allow more light-spectrum colors to be visible, Ernst Abbe designed a microscope that in a few years would...
In 1911, Oskar Barnack was hired by Ernst Leitz, from the department of microscope where he was working at competitor Carl Zeiss in Yena. In 1912, mathematician Max Berek came onboard, and draw the first Leitz lens for cameras. 1913- 1925 The birth of the 35 mm Leica camera Oskar Barnac...
For the microscope work, a Leitz Dialux microscope with phase Fig. 1. Map showing the location of the Yushe basin. contrast equipment was used. Routine counting was carried out at a magnification of 250 X , while critical determinations and size measurements were made using loo0 X ...
The smallest Zeiss compound microscope of the time, this is a stand Vb model with lens A or C and the eyepiece 2. This was delivered new in 1868 to Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, (March 25, 1825 - January 16, 1874) a microscopic anatomist noted for his work in Greifswald on cell theo...
the lignite samples were crushed and particulate mounts were polished. The maceral analysis was performed on the polished mounts under reflected light using a Leitz Orthoplan-Pol Microscope equipped with Wild Photoautomat MPS 45 in the Coal and Organic Petrology Laboratory, Department of Geology, Ban...