I have this kinda unusual lens, which - as far as I know - was originally mounted onto a Polaroid camera. If memory serves me right, the CRT in its name might indicate that it was used to inspect CRT screens originally, which probably gives an indication that it's optimized for close distance work. The thing on the bottom is a helicoid used for focusing and the lens is mounted in a Copal Press-No.0 shutter, which I was unfamiliar with when I got the lens.
I'm aware this is not a lens many might have used or seen, but if someone is able and willing to help me find some answers, I would really appreciate it, as I'm always interested to find out some more about unusual lenses like that:
1.) Do you think my assumption is right and it might have been used for close-up work? Here is another listing I found, which features a slightly different lens + the camera: https://www.etsy.com/at/listing/558...how_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details
2.) Is there any way of keeping a Shutter like that open permanently? The shutter seems to work, but I have no realease cable and as I've mentioned I've never used a shutter like that before.
3.) Does anyone know the manufacturer ACML? I've never heard that name before.
Thank you very much!