According to Schneider's data page the filter thread should be 40.5mm with a pitch of 0.5mm:
http://www.schneideroptics.com/info/.../6,8-90mm.html
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90mm
According to Schneider's data page the filter thread should be 40.5mm with a pitch of 0.5mm:
http://www.schneideroptics.com/info/.../6,8-90mm.html
Ah, 40.5mm, thanks for the info I'll get a step up ring, probably to 49mm, I have lots of filters and hoods in that size.
I arrived pretty late to the scene and would love to have one, if not two. Are going to take preorders? Or when do you think I can buy one? This is just the thing we all need. To have a project that will probably bring a lot of new users to LF, and more importantly, film. Thank you.
Sergio, I just sent you a PM.
Hasta pronto
Andreas
To infinity - and beyond...
Just obtained a the 90 f6.8 Schneider. Holy cow that's a tiny lens. Drilled a new lens board to stick it on my 4X5 and had to mash the bellows almost all the way back to reach infinity. This is going to be one short camera, about 5 inch's front to back.
I can barely smash my Wisner technical field bellows enough to focus a 125mm, I have not bothered to try the 90mm. I think I would need bag bellows. The Travelwide seems longer than five inches in the video, though. What is the depth of the camera?
There are realities. A 3-1/2" lens (90mm) that is not a retrofocus design (which these aren't) will have its rear node 1) within the lens assembly, and 2) 3-1/2" from the film when focused at infinity. The front cell of this tiny lens may add a half inch, and the film holder another amount not quite 3/4". The total must be less than 5", or it simply would not be focused on infinity.
Rick "a 90mm Super Angulon would add more" Denney
Larry, my 4X5 is a cheap kit camera sold by Calumet in the early 80's. It was called the Porta-vue and came as a bunch of wooden sticks in a box that had to be glued and screwed together. The tapered bellows that came in the kit is rather stiff and maximum extension is only about 8 inch's. I bought it a couple of years ago for $25 as a basket case and have rebuilt it as a rather simple fixed back camera, with limited movements on the front standard only. The front lens board is only 5X5 in. with a 3/8 in. shelf so it would be hard to build a recessed lens board and still reach the controls for the 90mm lens. Still, I can *just* get the 90mm Angulon close enough to reach infinity so I'll have a chance to evaluate coverage and performance before the TravleWide body arrives.
I think the TravelWide prototype in the video just appears larger. Ben is clearly able to reach infinity as several of the sample photographs show. He says the minimum lens mount surface to film distance is 89.5mm and the helical extends to 109mm. My Angulon mounts right at 90mm at infinity so I'm good by about .5 mm, plenty of room for lens focal length variations.
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