waynecrider
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I inherited a Argus wide (must be video) converter 1:1.8 6.5~26mm. I'm wondering about the "X" factor. I'm thinking it's a .75x multiplier, but I don't know and I can't find anything thru Google. Any ideas?
you'll get a more macro fov. it nearly doubles your field of view but changes your dof as well.
Ok thanks for posting the picture. Looks like it is to go on a normal lens for a 35mm camera as a wide angle conversion. The fixed lens 35mm rangefinders (Konica, Yashica etc) usually had these as add-ons. The one you have may work on other formats also*.
If you don't have a camera with a 49mm thread, can't you just hold it up to the front of the lens and see what it does?
(*That one I'm using on the Bolex also has a 49mm thread.)
I was just really wondering how you figure the fov out mathematically.
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