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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Feb 16 2008 : 9:16:50 PM
Hey people! Go to
http://www.creativity-photo.com/articles/item6.html
and enjoy the ingenuity!
Regards
LP
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Vlad Posted - Feb 16 2008 : 10:19:22 PM
how far apart from the body though? This plunger seems to move it away to almost 2 inches....
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Feb 16 2008 : 9:47:01 PM
Did you see the lens is a 80mm Biometar? It focus infinity.
Regards
Vlad Posted - Feb 16 2008 : 9:23:24 PM
Good idea, but it becomes a macro lens unless you keep it compressed all the time... not very practical. Maybe if some mechanism is added like on "lens babies" to keep the plunger squashed...

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