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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    I'm not a soft-focus photographer, but I appreciate the effect. That's really nice asiuilin!

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by asuilin View Post
    Bravo !

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by neprosti View Post
    How did you make that ring appear? I've never seen flare like this

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    Arthur Suilin
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by AtlantaTerry View Post
    Would you please tell us how you made a meniscus 167/6.7 lens?

    Where did you get the glass blank? What grinding grit did you use? How did you polish the glass? Etc.
    Of course, I did not grinded the glass. It's too much even for crazy Russian
    Optic for this lens (multicoated plastic) was ordered in ophthalmologist shop. It is just the blank for eyeglasses manufacturing.
    There are three important parameters for meniscus:
    • diopters - affects focal length
    • lens curvature - affects balance between corner sharpness and astigmatism aberration (astigmatism, in turn, affects bokeh smoothness).
    • distance between the meniscus and diaphragm - affects amount of coma aberration. The more coma, then more "swirly" the picture. I dont' like swirl, so trying to minimise coma in my designs

    The rough design was calculated in WinLens and tuned by trial and error. If you want, I can write detailed post in "DIY" forum.

    This is a photos of 167mm meniscus:
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    It looks and works like a modern lens. No PVC tubes, no waterhouse stops, no old junk. Diaphragm controlled by shutter, as usual.
    Yellow-green filter is a part of lens design, it reduces chromatical aberrations (more sharp picture).

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by asuilin View Post
    If you want, I can write detailed post in "DIY" forum.
    That would be interesting
    I imagine the lens is the two close up lenses between the shutter and the skylight filter? So it is a two element lens?

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    simple, you need to directly in the sun and a small aperture
    (in color it looks better)

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    Arthur Suilin
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramiro Elena View Post
    I imagine the lens is the two close up lenses between the shutter and the skylight filter? So it is a two element lens?
    No, it's classical one element meniscus, lens behind aperture. There is no optical element in front, only YG filter to reduce chromatism and protect shutter.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by asuilin View Post
    If you want, I can write detailed post in "DIY" forum.
    Yes, please do.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by asuilin View Post
    The rough design was calculated in WinLens and tuned by trial and error. If you want, I can write detailed post in "DIY" forum.
    Really great result! That "look" is much prettier and more refined than almost any other meniscus lens that I have seen. If you had a bunch of those made up ready to go with threads for a Copal shutter, I would be first in line to buy one.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Thank you for kind words, Corran!
    The hardest part of lens assembly is a threaded adapter to screw step-up rings into Copal shutter. Adapter should be custom machined and I had difficult times trying to find reliable machinist in Moscow. It was much easier to produce these damn adapters in China than here.
    If I have a chance to make more adapters, I'll let you know.

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