After the war further making of military equipment was forbidden by the Peace Treaty of Versailles. It had offices in Berlin-Friedenau, Paris, London and New York.ĭuring the First World War, Goerz's main production was making optical instruments for the German and Austrian military, but it also started making electrical searchlights. At that time the company had further factories in Berlin-Friedenau, Vienna, Pressburg (present-day Bratislava), New York and Winterstein. In 1910 Goerz became owner of the Sendlinger Optische Glaswerke, an optical glass maker near Munich.
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This company produced roll film and film for the movie industry. In 1908, Goerz Photochemisches Werk GmbH was founded in Berlin-Zehlendorf. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak in 1901, and Ross in London got a license to make Dagor double anastigmat lenses already in 1893. used Goerz lenses for its Snappa in 1902, Kodak for its No. Until WWI many great companies cooperated with Goerz. This company continued to operate independently in the US until 1972.
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in 1905 (see here for dating these serial numbers). In 1895 Goerz founded a branch in New York that started its own production in 1902 and was to become the C. A telescope for viewing a total eclipse and a three-color projector were made for the famous Dr.
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Another big success was the making of scientific telescopes. In 1903 it founded a department for military optics which became the world's largest military optics maker. Other products of Goerz were meteorological and aeronautical instruments, binoculars and Alethar repro lenses, gun scopes and another camera shutter, the Sector.
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The first one was the Anschütz-Moment-Apparat of 1890, a box-form detective camera for 9×12cm plates with a good lens. These were mainly, but not exclusively, strut folding cameras, known as Ottomar Anschütz or Goerz Anschütz cameras, and many branded Ango as abbreviation for Anschütz and Goerz. Specialties of Goerz were the cameras with "rouleau-shutter" since the company had the exclusive right to produce the fast focal plane shutter (1/1000sec.) that Ottomar Anschütz (1846-1907) had invented in 1883. Goerz is known primarily for Anschütz cameras, for Doppel-Anastigmat, Hypergon, Artar, Pantar, Tenaxiar, Tenastigmat, Hypar, Hycon, Certar, Gotar, Frontar, Dialyt, Syntor, Celor, Kalostigmat, Paraplanat, Choroskop, Lynkeioskop, Dogmar and Dagor camera lenses, and for Tengor and Tenax cameras, later continued by Zeiss Ikon.