Sans & Streiffe was a US distributor based in Chicago.[1] It sold microscopes, binoculars, slide rules and various other products; at least some of them were imported from Japan.[2] It seems that the company disappeared in the 1960s.[1]
Lenses[]
Sans & Streiffe sold at least two lenses under its own brand:
- Sans & Streiffe 3.5cm f/3.5 in Leica screw mount, name version of the Zeika Rojar 3.5cm f/3.5
- Sans & Streiffe Telephoto 10.5cm f/2.8 in Exakta mount[3]
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sans & Streiffe at Greg's Slide Rules.
- ↑ Sans & Streiffe binoculars, microscopes, etc. appear in online auctions. See also Sans & Streiffe at Greg's Slide Rules.
- ↑ See this page at Kawamura Kazuma's website. The name "Telephoto" is reported only, and the text says that the word "JAPAN" appears on the barrel.
Links[]
In English:
- Some information on Sans & Streiffe at Greg's Slide Rules
In Japanese:
- Sans & Streiffe 10.5cm f/2.8 for Exakta at Kawamura Kazuma's Wagamichi wo iku shashin-dō
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