Want to Buy WTB:Process lens, (Germinar, Tessar, Ronar, Saphir, RDA, Cooke, 30" to 72 inch UULF

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Asher Kelman

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I'm looking for lenses for my walk in camera obscura. So please let me know what you have available.

I have so far a 760 app Nikkor

a 1000 mm Zeiss Germinar, if it will arrive!!

now looking for longer lenses!

PM or email to editor.opfATmac.com

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If you don't have a process lens, then an XXL would do too, LOL!

Come on, go through your boxes and drawers. Where's the wide coverage/huge monster lens you bought for a project long forgotten?

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A 1/4 or 1/2 diopter close-up adaptor lens with an appropriately placed aperture might provide a bright enough image for some applications.
 
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A 1/4 or 1/2 diopter close-up adaptor lens with an appropriately placed aperture might provide a bright enough image for some applications.

Jim,

Are you saying to use alone? I already thought of using one with a process lens to decrease the required distance to the subject!

Asher
 

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I have set up several walk-in camera obscura rooms by blocking a window and inserting very long focal length lens in the opaque window screen.

Making a long focal length lens is easy and cheap and the image quality is ok because the large focal ratio minimises aberrations. I get two spectacle lenses, say +3 and -3 dioptre, from my local optometrist at about $20 each. When held together the powers cancel and the focal length is infinite. When separated, positive converging power (adjustable!) appears according to the distance between the lenses. The mathematical basis is given in Gullstrand's Equation.
 
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I have set up several walk-in camera obscura rooms by blocking a window and inserting very long focal length lens in the opaque window screen.

Making a long focal length lens is easy and cheap and the image quality is ok because the large focal ratio minimises aberrations. I get two spectacle lenses, say +3 and -3 dioptre, from my local optometrist at about $20 each. When held together the powers cancel and the focal length is infinite. When separated, positive converging power (adjustable!) appears according to the distance between the lenses. The mathematical basis is given in Gullstrand's Equation.


Great instructions; will do! I had already ordered a + 1 diopter to play with bringing in the lens to subject distance!

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I have a brass barrel 48 inch APO Artar that is missing the aperture blades. I had intended to have it mounted in a shutter, but I will never use this lens for anything. If you are interested, make an offer.


Greg,

could you send a picture to editor.opfATmac.com

Thanks!
 
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