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Photo's do help and do make some of us drool
to mount it try black foam core board and under cut the hole and screw it in and see what Happens
I would not touch it, I would find the warranty card and send it to them and no place else
Because you will null and void your warranty by having some else try and the factory see that you have...
And to all others that have commented here I thank you very much
will read over this thread again and the other thread for that information on old lens : Thank you very much
Thank you again Ole Tjugen very much
I have two ways of making lens boards , one is with black matte foam core board for quick and easy lens boards,
the other way is with 1/8 inch birch ply wood this does take longer but looks nicer....
thank you very much Ole. well that should be fun with a Light meter, the funny part is this lens could almost fit in a watch pocket
thanks again Ole :
So could I safely think that F-11 would be the largest opening and
the next would F-16 and then F-22 and then F-32 for testing purpose
just for testing purpose's
Steve: the front lens is next to the it, I removed the lens so as to show the F-stop's
on the wheel better
Did they not use yellow filters for B&W back then ??
I just received this lens its a 4 inch lens approximately 35mm high and 40mm wide for the body,
Like a fool I did not check to see if the wheel for stops had numbers , well it does not have any ...
You can add this also : Lauren
http://www.oldphotographiclenses.com/
so you can have a bunch of 100mm lenses and you could have a variety of field of angle
on each one , thank you both for your help: I know I am dense
just looking for information, since I do not know: I have a Wollensack lens which is 100 mm f-16
I have seen some lenses use 1-8. and some use 1-12. and there are those that use 1-16 for being wide angle lenses
any body know what is a true extra wide angle lens in the angle aspect : lets stay...
Myself I am glad I found that web page it is good reading on the different lenses and stuff:
I hope this is not a double posting but I ran across this Site and thought you might like it:
http://mauritsbollen.com/category/vintage-lens/
thanks for the web page on the information about this lens Manufacture
I pick up a unusual lens since I have not seen much about it here,
Its a R&J Beck Ltd Isostigmar lens7.2 inch f-5.8
also what is stranger is it has three set of Iris scales on the alum barrel...
the missing address: flutotscamera@earthlink.net
you could email this person and see what the time in on CLA for shutters
I have used her for shutters and she is great : Lauren
With the rain I got bored and tried the Cooke out for still life
indoor one negative at f-4.5 and the other at F.8 t-max 400
used HC-110 , I still have a lot to get right with developing 4x5 film :
You folks do know you can make dyes from nature , beets , blueberry's, raspberry's and other items to stain with:
Most of the stains we have today did start out that way and progressed to what we...
Steve: How much trouble did you have getting those ring retainers out :
ok with Iris shut down to F-16 I get four reflections. as for the two series two from Cooke the second on page 23 is a portrait lens so they say , because it starts with a 10 1/2inch lens and goes...
One there is not a shutter only iris in brass and glass lenses, if you look at the fourth photo it shows the barrel without rear lens
I have a little fear of maybe scratching the lens since their very nice and clean and scratch free:
tried but scratched the brass and non of the two ring's budged on the rear cell:
73158731597316073161Eddie here are some photos of it,
Its a TT&H cooke 6-1/2inch -at F-4.5 the rear elements are marked with the same number's a F.L.
the brass ring has TT&H on it: the rear...
Eddie: As soon as I have it , I will post a photo or two Here: Lauren
I gotten a TT&H Cooke lens ,But not able to clarify it as to which it is:
since on Seth's site I find the mention of a TT&H Cooke lens for 5" 6" and 7"
But can not find any thing on a 61/2 inch...
you could add a little velvet cloth to the cap and it just might stay on it :
must have been used by B-52's or the SR-71
Thank you all for your time and effort here to answer my crazy question<
One being it came as just a pair lenses marked 175mm at F4.7 so its going to be send it to
Grimes or find a shutter they...
Thanks for web page on this subject matter :
I got this one at ebay for 30.00 with shipping
If the Iris numbers run- 6-12-24-48-etc : it could be a Goerz lens
The Stolze system as used on German made Goerz lenses?
How does one compute the space between lenses is it hard or just a simple formula
See attached : Thanks a lot :
You may have to do what I did, I took some 1/8 birch plywood and made my own lens board and made the hole a touch
under size so I could screw the lens in to the wood since wood will not damage the...
Kirk here is something I keep handy to help me with treads on lenses ,
or I could go the supply house for machine shop equipment and the steel thread indicators