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Re: Anamorphics questions

by "Richard Knoppow" <dickburk@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 23, 2008 at 04:10 PM

<jjs> wrote in message 
news:13s0to6gvjqr833@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>A friend dropped off an immaculate 85mm F2 Cinelux-Ultra 
>projection lens. (An anamorphic lens.)
>
> Before I get into hacking a mount to a 35mm camera, I must 
> ask: can I use the same lens for taking and projection 
> (enlarger)?
>
    Its not going to work well as either a camera lens or an 
enlarging lens. For one thing as a projection lens it has no 
diaphragm which will cause problems with both applications. 
I think you can use it both ways by turning it 90 degrees. 
Its certainly worth experimenting with but don't expect too 
much from it. Also note that its probably made for 
Cinemascope frames, essentially half normal 35mm still 
frames (slightly larger) so it may have coverage problems 
for 35mm still frames.


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Anamorphics questions
<jjs>   2008-02-23 13:41:58 
Re: Anamorphics questions
"Richard Knoppow&quo  2008-02-23 16:10:56 

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