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I didnt think people could take such over-the-top and obvious attempts at humor as serious. I am honestly baffled that people can be this mind-bogglingly stupid.
Perhaps you rocket-scientists should go back and re-read the first message? "horrible non-English sounds"? Duh?
ya stupids.
The start out with white fine sand, and they smelt it, scape the impurities off the top, and then remold it into slabs of lens glass. That slab gets cut into disks, those disks are coated with a tar-like substance and melted to the lens. The lenses are polished into their respected concavity. Finally, they are put into vacuum-electron ovens for polishing. We have way better ovens.
Canon, Nikon, Olympus-dslr....Sony,Panasonic,Canon etc.-Camcorders.
Kariotete;
Nariushiday;
Tecatoshimass;
Sareru;
Cogatorarentza;
Conoianakute;
Tenkiro;
Konay.
My japanese is the best...
Takahashi for example were the first to use fluorite in their lenses (telescopes).
The Hasselblad H series were based on the Fujifilm GX645 (The H1 is the same camera) and the H2 and H3 are just variants.
ALL of the H series lenses are made by
FUJINON lenses.
The Japanese technology was developed as early as the 1880s but yes, they paid the German lens makes a lot of money to work for them.