Emil von Höegh (10 May 1865 – 29 January 1915) was an optical lens designer, known for inventing the first double anastigmatic camera lens called Dagor in 1892.
[1][2][3] In the same year, he began working for the German lens manufacturer Goerz, where he became the chief optical designer.
[1][2] At Goerz, he developed multiple lens designs, including the Höegh meniscus and Celor.
[1] The mountain Mount Hoegh in Antarctica is named in his honour.
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