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      200 Years of Carl Zeiss on the Winter Lenses Product Guide

      Zachery Bowman
      by Zachery Bowman on January 12, 2017 at 12:55 PM

      The Winter 2017 Lenses Product Guide is now live on FramesData.com, and this issue marks 200 years since the birth of Carl Zeiss on the cover.

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      Carl Zeiss (11 September 1816 – 3 December 1888), was a German maker of optical instruments, and the founder of Carl Zeiss Jena (now Carl Zeiss AG).

      To learn more about the founding father of ZEISS, click here or watch the video below from the ZEISS Group.

      For more information about ZEISS lenses, visit www.zeiss.com/lenses.

      To view the Winter 2017 Lenses Product Guide, log in to Frames Data Online, click on the Resources Tab, and then scroll down to our Product Guides.

       

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      Zachery Bowman
      Written by Zachery Bowman
      A recent addition to the Frames Data team, Zac is a graduate of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia where he earned degrees in English and Communications. Certified in Google Analytics and AdWords, Inbound Marketing, and Email Marketing, Zac has quickly built his reputation as a detail-oriented, key strategist.
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