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and renamed Thales Angénieux. The company still specializes in optical, electro-optical and optical-mechanic products.
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did, and developed computing methods decreasing the time needed to design a lens by an order of magnitude.
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In 1956, Angénieux designed a constant aperture 17-68mm zoom lens, and a 12-120mm in 1958.
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ceremony to pay tribute to a prominent Director of Photography for its career.
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Since 2013, Thales Angénieux organizes every year on the occasion of the
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In 1953, Angénieux designed the fastest lens of the time, reaching
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In 1993, Angénieux' eponymous company was acquired by
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Index

Angenieux
[pjɛʁɑ̃ʒenjø]
Saint-Héand
zoom lenses
Angénieux retrofocus
École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers
École Supérieure d'Optique
Henri Chrétien
Pathé
Geometric optics
Physical optics
Carl Zeiss
Ernst Abbe

Angénieux retrofocus
Angénieux retrofocus
wide-angle lenses
Single-lens reflex cameras
Bell & Howell
NASA
Ranger program
Project Gemini
Apollo program
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Space Shuttle program
Ranger 7
Scientific or Technical award
Gordon E. Sawyer Award
Kodak Retinette
Thales Group

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