davido
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For sale: Zork Multi Focus System MFS (Nikon mount) and Rodenstock Rogonar 90mm enlarger lens. Both were purchased new for a specific project; I have since stopped shooting 35mm and I haven't used the MFS and lens in a few years. They have had very little use and are in MINT condition. I've included some images of the system and one I shot with the MFS system of my son's toy dinosaur.
$475 US + shipping
From the Zork Website:
The Zörk Multi Focus System consists of an innovative, ball-joint design and precision helical tube that provides continuous focusing from infinity to macro range. This extremely versatile design, allows mounting on a variety of digital and film cameras. The MFS uses enlarger and large format lenses with 39mm thread.
. . . so enter the Zork MFS, the most extreme tilt lens on the market . . . The Zork is basically a rotational ‘tilt tube’ that uses a rather unconventional lens to give a staggering 20mm of tilt in any direction (most tilt lenses only give a maximum of 8mm locked on one axis). Not only is this useful for making miniaturizing effects, but the Zork is a killer macro lens like no other - David Clapp
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/step-into-the-world-of-miniature-with-david-clapp-11285
$475 US + shipping
From the Zork Website:
The Zörk Multi Focus System consists of an innovative, ball-joint design and precision helical tube that provides continuous focusing from infinity to macro range. This extremely versatile design, allows mounting on a variety of digital and film cameras. The MFS uses enlarger and large format lenses with 39mm thread.
. . . so enter the Zork MFS, the most extreme tilt lens on the market . . . The Zork is basically a rotational ‘tilt tube’ that uses a rather unconventional lens to give a staggering 20mm of tilt in any direction (most tilt lenses only give a maximum of 8mm locked on one axis). Not only is this useful for making miniaturizing effects, but the Zork is a killer macro lens like no other - David Clapp
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/step-into-the-world-of-miniature-with-david-clapp-11285