Petrochemist
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Right back in October 2021 I brought a job lot of five TV projector lenses. I've finally got round to mounting one of the two largest onto a lens board for my 5x4 monorail.
This lens is ~5"diameter and has a surprisingly short focal length - I make infinity focus ~150mm from the rear of the lens which makes it roughly a 150mm f/1.2. It's 2.2kg weight makes it unlikely I take it out for a hike!
These shots show it roughly focused on the back of a PC that was around 1.5m away, so the bag bellows will be appropriate for most non macro shots.
Coverage is excellent still covering the 5x4 glass with the front standard shifted all the way to one side, DOF is a challenge (especially when my loupe isn't handy) So far I've only got digital 'through the viewfinder' images from it. Perhaps I ought to make some waterhouse stops before wasting film with it.
This lens is ~5"diameter and has a surprisingly short focal length - I make infinity focus ~150mm from the rear of the lens which makes it roughly a 150mm f/1.2. It's 2.2kg weight makes it unlikely I take it out for a hike!
These shots show it roughly focused on the back of a PC that was around 1.5m away, so the bag bellows will be appropriate for most non macro shots.
Coverage is excellent still covering the 5x4 glass with the front standard shifted all the way to one side, DOF is a challenge (especially when my loupe isn't handy) So far I've only got digital 'through the viewfinder' images from it. Perhaps I ought to make some waterhouse stops before wasting film with it.
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