Introduction to Carl Zeiss

Carl Zeiss (Carl Zeiss Jena) is a German company that manufactures optical systems, industrial measuring instruments and medical devices, and is a world-class manufacturer of camera lenses. The history of Carl Zeiss lenses began in 1890 with the invention of the astigmatism-compensating lens called Anastigmat. Since then, Carl Zeiss has made a name for itself as a lens company with a tradition of 150 years in the field of optical equipment such as medical series, bifocals, camera lenses, enlarging lenses, eyeglasses, and planetariums. Among them, the camera lens has the advantages of distinctive resolution, detailed depiction, uniform aperture, and hardened treatment of T* multilayer film emission.