Lens | Lens, Pas-de-Calais | Independent Lens | Nicholas Lens | lens | Fresnel lens | Single-lens reflex camera | Lenticular printing | lenticular | Panasonic Lumix 45mm lens | Panasonic Lumix G 14mm lens | Panasonic Lumix 20mm lens | Panasonic Leica DG 25mm lens | M42 lens mount | Lens (optics) | Judith of Lens | Digital single-lens reflex camera | Ultra wide angle lens | Through-the-lens metering | Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera | Lenticular | Lens (Pas-de-Calais) | lens (anatomy) | Lambert II, Count of Lens | Bernard Lens | Achromatic lens | Zoom lens | zoom lens | Telephoto lens | single-lens reflex camera |
Although many of the pioneers of photography in Britain and abroad had already produced stereoscopic images, it was here that the full potential of the medium became clear, as the lenticular stereoscopes manufactured in Paris by Dubosq and Soleil under the instructions of Brewster introduced a commercially viable way to promote stereoscopy, applauded by Queen Victoria herself.