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Tessar

The Tessar is a photographic lens design conceived by the German physicist Dr. Paul Rudolph in 1902 while he worked at the Zeiss optical company and patented by Zeiss in Germany; the lens type is usually known as the Zeiss Tessar. Wikipedia
Aperture: f/6.3 (1902); f/4.5 (1907); f/2.8 (1930, by Willy Merté)
Construction: 4 elements in 3 groups