Cooke Lenses History Recipes

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Logo recipes Jul 10, 2018  · The 1945 Series 2 came in 6 focal lengths: 18, 25, 32, 40, 50 and 75mm. The Cooke Speed Panchros Series III came out in 1954 with specifically the 18 & 25mm having a …

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Logo recipes Legendary lens designer Gordon H. Cook crafted the 35mm Cooke Varotal 20-100mm, T3.1 released in 1971. It was the first high quality zoom designed for professional motion picture …

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Logo recipes 1914: Cooke Series IIa, f/3.5 Cinematograph Lenses From a 1914 Cooke Catalog of the Taylor-Hobson Company, 1133 Broadway, New York: “Designed specially for the exacting require …

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Logo recipes The foundation of Cooke Optics is coincident with Taylor, Taylor and Hobson (TTH) in 1886, as the sole activity of TTH was the manufacture of lenses under the Cooke branding. Administratively speaking, Cooke Optics is a spin-off of Taylor-Hobson, created after Taylor-Hobson shifted its focus to metrology instruments. The brand name Cooke originally came from the company T. Cooke & Sons of York, a manufactu…

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Logo recipes Mar 18, 2020  · The “Cooke Look” is the sharp, subtle, and smooth rendering from Cooke lenses. They provide dimensionality and high contrast that is pleasing to the eye and is used in most …

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Logo recipes A cooke lens is a photographic lens made by Cooke Optics Limited of England. It has the best quality among cinema lenses and can be recognized because the “C” logo is engraved in …

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Logo recipes Over the years Cooke became the premier brand made by Taylor, Taylor & Hobson from 1894. During the 20’s 30’s and 40’s many different lenses were made for all types of application. In …

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Logo recipes Jul 14, 2023  · All were shot using lenses made by Cooke Optics, a manufacturer that dates back to 1893 and whose history reads like an abbreviated summary of cinema itself. …

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Logo recipes Jan 18, 2022  · Here’re the key points and highlights of the Cooke presentation, as part of the DCS (Digital Cinema Society) discussion, about the “Focus On Cine Lenses From the Buyer’s …

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Logo recipes Aug 22, 2017  · Cooke History. Cooke has been designing and manufacturing optics and lenses for over 100 years. Starting with astronomical telescope optics, photography lenses, aerial …

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Logo recipes 11 October 2024. Horror series 'Teacup'- shot on Cooke S8/i FF lenses. LEARN MORE. View Horror series 'Teacup'- shot on Cooke S8/i FF lenses. 9 October 2024. Sylvester Fonseca on …

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Logo recipes Jan 10, 2018  · Cooke lenses have shaped the film industry for most of the last century. Filmmakers have used Cookes on countless films, granting the lenses industry-staple status. We’re going to take a look at the history of Cooke and what exactly the Cooke Look is — and why these lenses may or may not be right for your film.

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Logo recipes The Cooke triplet is a photographic lens designed and patented in 1893 by Dennis Taylor who was employed as chief engineer by T. Cooke & Sons of York. It was the first lens system that …

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