Dan Fromm
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Galli's Disease may be transmissible.
This morning I went to our local flea market, still open in spite of the temperature, and came away with a $1 treasure. Namely, a lens in brass barrel with slot for Waterhouse stops. Focal length around 10-11", f/8 +/-. No discernible engraving.
So I cleaned the thing up and looked at it. I'd say it was a Rapid Rectilinear type because the elements look like menisci, concave to the stop. Thing is, though, they look like menisci. Singlets, not doublets. At any rate, I can't see a weak reflection from the glass-cement-glass interface each would have if it were a doublet. Checked in Cox, who says that an RR is a pair of doublets.
So, what do I have? It passes light and forms an image and nothing seems to be missing except the Waterhouse stops.
Cheers,
Dan
This morning I went to our local flea market, still open in spite of the temperature, and came away with a $1 treasure. Namely, a lens in brass barrel with slot for Waterhouse stops. Focal length around 10-11", f/8 +/-. No discernible engraving.
So I cleaned the thing up and looked at it. I'd say it was a Rapid Rectilinear type because the elements look like menisci, concave to the stop. Thing is, though, they look like menisci. Singlets, not doublets. At any rate, I can't see a weak reflection from the glass-cement-glass interface each would have if it were a doublet. Checked in Cox, who says that an RR is a pair of doublets.
So, what do I have? It passes light and forms an image and nothing seems to be missing except the Waterhouse stops.
Cheers,
Dan