Markok765
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I have found out that when you zoom a zoom to the larger numbers eg 70-200 lenses the inage circle gets larger.so would lenses like the tamrom 30 -300mm f 4.5-6.3 be able to cover lf
Markok765 said:I have found out that when you zoom a zoom to the larger numbers eg 70-200 lenses the inage circle gets larger.so would lenses like the tamrom 30 -300mm f 4.5-6.3 be able to cover lf
Markok765 said:I have found out that when you zoom a zoom to the larger numbers eg 70-200 lenses the inage circle gets larger.so would lenses like the tamrom 30 -300mm f 4.5-6.3 be able to cover lf
Anupam, the "cut the rear section off of a long focus lens" trick works, when it does, because the lens is just an achromatic doublet hung way out in front of the film plane. We're used to more complex constructions, but some well-respected third-party lens makers made such simple long lenses. Century Precision Optics, for one, also Kilfitt and Novoflex.Anupam Basu said:Wouldn't it need to be 46.5mm from the film plane to focus on infinity? And at that distance I imagine the image circle would be pretty small.
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