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    Miscl. Meniscii

    A thread for images made with a single meniscus lens whether expensive, like Portland or cheap like found in the trash as these first 2 are....

    Please post your work with these hyper-personality lenses.


    model a, weeping willows


    model a, weeping willows ii

    The lens was a rescue and is really proving to be a pleasing picture maker. It was the main optic of an old Korean war era tracking telescope where I work. A co-worker had taken it apart to clean it up after 55 years in the weather and the main optic was very hazy (still is). Since he had a NOS one in the locker he had discarded this one and when I looked at it, it was obvious that it was a meniscus like the front of a petzval. I put it in pocket and later checked it's focal length, 375mm f5. A very useful size for LF. After everyone had gone home I checked several ABS waste pipe fittings and found that it was very close to fitting into a 3 inch male adapter. I chucked the male adaper into a lathe and turned until the optic would fit nicely.

    These were done yesterday afternoon with the Kodak 2D 8X10. Wide open is all she's got.

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    Bruce Hemingway
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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    These are fresh from this week-end, on my Linhof III and CameraFusion digital back:


    Maker Unknown, ~12 inch, wheel-stop removed


    Underwood Meniscus ~10 inch, iris removed


    Imagon 200mm, wide open, no diffusion wheel

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Very Interesting - but not a surprise!

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Excellent thread idea Jim! This was posted elsewhere too. 8x10 paper neg with Taylor Taylor Hobson Rapid View lens, at about F7.5.


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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    Excellent thread idea Jim! This was posted elsewhere too. 8x10 paper neg with Taylor Taylor Hobson Rapid View lens, at about F7.5.

    Garret, what's the focal length of this lens? I love the soft/sharp filament and how the texture of the metal is rendered. ... like it a LOT

    I think I'd like to buy a lens like that... what are its marking?

    -Darryl

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    4 various meniscus (menisci? )

    From Mr. Galli

    shot thru the Betterlight











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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim collum View Post
    4 various meniscus (menisci? )
    You got nice pictures for sure...
    Are these originally meniscii, or are parts of a lens?
    I presume is is 4x5 format, so what where the FL?

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    I think I like the third one best. It has the best contrast and color and the shimmering gold behind the 'pot' really pops. Interesting.

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephane View Post
    You got nice pictures for sure...
    Are these originally meniscii, or are parts of a lens?
    I presume is is 4x5 format, so what where the FL?
    the FL varied from 6- about 9"

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    Re: Miscl. Meniscii

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    A thread for images made with a single meniscus lens whether expensive, like Portland or cheap like found in the trash as these first 2 are....These were done yesterday afternoon with the Kodak 2D 8X10. Wide open is all she's got.
    MacGyver of the Desert! With a great eye to boot. These two compositions really work for me, Jim.
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