Excerpt from American Cinematographer, Vol. 23: The Motion Picture Camera Magazine; January, 1942
While the above are extremely difficult specifications, they have been met by the newly developed IR System. So far as is known, they have never previously been met; and there is reason to believe that no other method of meeting these specifications with conventional optical elements alone is possible.
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