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Company Summary
Bausch & Lomb
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In 1853, John Bausch and Henry Lomb, both German immigrants, established a small but ambitious workshop producing monocles in Rochester, New York. By 1861, their operation had expanded to manufacturing vulcanite rubber eyeglass frames and other precision vision products.
In 1876, Ernst Gundlach joined the company as it began to manufacture microscopes. Later that year, the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company won a distinction at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. The company also produced photographic lenses (1883), spectacle lenses (1889), microtomes (1890), binoculars and telescopes (1893). From 1892 in cooperation with Zeiss in Germany, the company produced optical lenses. In this manner, at the end of the 19th century, the product range included eyeglasses, microscopes and binoculars, as well as projectors, camera lenses and camera diaphragms.
The company name has been stylized as Bausch + Lomb since 2010.
Lens Models
Baltar
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 18.5mm T2.4
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 25mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 30mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 35mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 40mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 50mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 75mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 100mm T2.5
Bausch & Lomb Baltar 152mm T2.7
Super Baltar
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 20mm T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 25mm T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 35mm T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 50mm T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 75mm (3in.) T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 100mm (4in.) T2.3
Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar 152mm (6in.) T2.8
Key Figures
John Bausch
Henry Lomb
History
1951
Original Baltar lenses introduced
1966
Introduced Super Baltar.
Media
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