Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Fresnels

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Scarborough, UK
    Posts
    240

    Fresnels

    Has anyone any experiance of these slim fresnals:

    http://lensn2shutter.com/fresnels.html

    and does the thinness really not matter for landscape photography on a 10x8.

    What is the company like to work with, as I've been waiting a few days now for a response to my email for pricing.

    Thanks

  2. #2
    IanG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Aegean (Turkey & UK)
    Posts
    4,122

    Re: Fresnels

    I've communicated with them a few times, they get their fresnels made in batches. Note that they don't sell a 10x8 fresnel.

    My own preference is to use a fresnel but a better ground glass screen can add significant brightness and make a camera much easier to use. My 10x8 Agfa Ansco Commercial View camee with a new Beattie screen and it's great to use however the screen on my secong Afgfa Ansco (a Universal) is bright and still not hard to use.

    You'd need to look at Chinese made fresnels if you want to go down that route, I've bought one for a 5x4 camera and along with a better GG screen the combination is over 3 stops brighter than the original manufacturers screen.

    Ian

  3. #3

    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Scarborough, UK
    Posts
    240

    Re: Fresnels

    Thanks, I hadn't actually noticed the "UNDER" 10x8.

    Bruce

  4. #4

    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    grand rapids
    Posts
    3,851

    Re: Fresnels

    Here's what I've used on my 8x10 for several years: http://www.staples.com/Bausch-Lomb-M...product_251959
    There's a guy who sells them on ebay (trimmed) for $$ sometimes but I don't see a listing now.

  5. #5

    Join Date
    Sep 1998
    Location
    Loganville , GA
    Posts
    14,410

    Re: Fresnels

    What matters, and really what only matters, is the focal length of the Fresnel and what range of lens focal lengths it is designed to work with.

    If you have the wrong focal length Fresnel for the lenses you work with the image can black out as you move your eye around the gg or the ability to snap in and out of focus can be lost. Camera manufacturer's Fresnels are usually made to work with the most common lenses for the format camera you are using.

  6. #6
    Jim Jones's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Chillicothe Missouri USA
    Posts
    3,074

    Re: Fresnels

    A check of a few sheet magnifiers from office supply sources suggests that the ones Bruce linked to may be somewhat better. Thickness of the office supply magnifiers is .020" to .022", compared to the .018" in the link. A .018" thick magnifier would induce about a .012 focusing error, which is about the tolerance of film holders. Groove spacing is usually 2 lines /mm, not as good as the 3.3 lines/mm in the link. One of mine has groove spacing of 4 lines/mm. Focal length of each of mine is about 10", not very useful for wide angle lenses. All are slightly smaller than 8x10".

  7. #7

    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    New Orleans, LA
    Posts
    585

    Re: Fresnels

    I "made" a fresnel for my Sinar 8x10 (which is closer to 9x12 than 8x10) from an office store "reading magnifier" and it actually worked quite well. Beware though, if you intend to go this route - the type of plastic these are made from is very brittle polycarbonate type stuff. It's hard to cut! Especially if you only need to trim 1/4" or less off an edge. I did it by repeatedly 'scoring' it with a sharp utility knife along the edge I wanted to remove until I had a good deep score in the plastic. After that, snapping the edge off with a flat-nosed plier, like a lineman's plier and then smoothing the (very) sharp edge with Emory cloth. My first attempt to cut down the fresnel shattered it into a dozen wicked sharp pieces.

Similar Threads

  1. Camera fresnels?
    By Kirk Gittings in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 11-May-2012, 12:43
  2. Wide lenses, huge shifts, and Fresnels
    By Ed Richards in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 40
    Last Post: 15-Dec-2009, 16:39
  3. Fresnels, ground glass, camera design...
    By NewBearings in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 34
    Last Post: 11-Jul-2009, 12:03
  4. Lensn2shutter Fresnels
    By Christian Marquess in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 23-Jan-2006, 14:08
  5. Any experience with inexpenisve fresnels?
    By David du Busc in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 28-Apr-2004, 16:49

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •