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    Jeremy, now hush. That picture will drive people to Ebay doing searches for TR's! Simply gorgeous. I love the buzz above her cheek bone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Jeremy, now hush. That picture will drive people to Ebay doing searches for TR's! Simply gorgeous. I love the buzz above her cheek bone.
    I'm okay w/ that Jim. I've already got a perfect sample of the 18" triple convertible on my 11x14

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    Re: Rapid Rectilinear Thread

    Is Voightlander Euryscop IV No.6 a RR lens? It was Domenico's birthday last week and we played with the lens. Kodak 2D with Packard shutter, wide open, of course.

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    Hugo: It that Domenico Foschi?
    I have looked through his site a few times and noted his use of old optics.
    Nic photo of yourself, although focus looks slightly out on the image here. Your hairline seems sharper than your eyes.

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    Re: Rapid Rectilinear Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Zhang View Post
    Is Voightlander Euryscop IV No.6 a RR lens?
    Yes, it is.

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    Neil,

    That's Domenico. Yes, he likes to use old optics wide open. This lens has no waterhouse stops and the DOF is very thin. I probably moved a little when he squeezed the shutter.

    I am going to spend years to discover the potentials of this lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Zhang View Post
    Neil,

    That's Domenico. Yes, he likes to use old optics wide open. This lens has no waterhouse stops and the DOF is very thin. I probably moved a little when he squeezed the shutter.

    I am going to spend years to discover the potentials of this lens.

    That picture of mine that Steve ran in View Camera was done with a Voigtlander Euryscop Serie VI #6. Awesome lens.

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