Helinophoto
Member
Hi
Just purchased a beautiful specimen of the old screwmunt Summicron:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282097550920
I plan to use it on a iiif I also just bought:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/152368074971
It's a little radioactive (beta and gamma, which gamma is the one being emitted out of the lens), but how much really?
There is one guy that tried measuring the activity (albeit on the surface), but I cannot interpret those numbers.
Anyone with knowledge that know what values are actually measured here?
Apparently 1 Sievert (new unit) equals 100 RAD (old unit), so if the values on the surface are in millisieveterts, it should be pretty much safe from any distance. (Inverse square law)
The yellowing can be corrected by using UV-light.
Anyone with knowledge on this? (I only found a few old threads on photo.net)
Just purchased a beautiful specimen of the old screwmunt Summicron:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282097550920
I plan to use it on a iiif I also just bought:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/152368074971
It's a little radioactive (beta and gamma, which gamma is the one being emitted out of the lens), but how much really?
There is one guy that tried measuring the activity (albeit on the surface), but I cannot interpret those numbers.
Anyone with knowledge that know what values are actually measured here?
Apparently 1 Sievert (new unit) equals 100 RAD (old unit), so if the values on the surface are in millisieveterts, it should be pretty much safe from any distance. (Inverse square law)
The yellowing can be corrected by using UV-light.
Anyone with knowledge on this? (I only found a few old threads on photo.net)