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lobko

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Hello everybody, hope you're OK.

Recently I've found in my father's house this glass in a Hasselblad box.

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I don't know what it is.
My father used a 903 SWC and a 503CW.

Thanks in advance.
 

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It looks like a condenser lens. Did your father also own a Hasselblad slide projector?
 

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Yes, but there were 75 and 250mm lenses available for the projector, too. The ends where the condensers are handled look quite similar. The bottom end might vary depending on the mounting position.

A Flexbody condenser lens was my first guess, but I cancelled that idea quickly.
 
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But then the sliding sides would be the same and both inserts would have a handle.
 
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Solved: condenser lens for slide projector (by Kodak).

Thanks everybody!
 
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