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Topic author: Luiz Paracampo
Posted on: 20071222123459
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20071225114706
This is very cool! I love the effect that you get! Supposedly Voskhod does that type of imagery without any modifications.
Vlad.
Reply author: kiev4
Replied on: 20071226140144
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo</i>
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http://kiev4.narod.ru/tutorial/kiev4_02_e.html and see
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Thank you for posting link to my site! I can add that after NY I will post another article about 135 mm portrait monocle. The translation is almost ready. Everybody is welcome to ask me questions about the topic.
Reply author: kiev4
Replied on: 20071230010705
I want to add that after NY I will publish the translation of the article about 135mm monocle for Kiev. Trace the news on my site.
Happy New Year!
Reply author: kiev4
Replied on: 20080109130646
Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20080109171343
Very good! there are several loupes which can be used for that purposes. I tried some jewellers loupes and oculars from broken binoculars they do excellent wide angles. I just developed a 15mm wide angle conjugating a 25mm fl jewellers loupe with a front negative lens of a 0.8 cheap wider At f 11 it rivals the famous Hologon and has no vignetting nor variable density in the picture.
if you have a precision lathe you can built your own. I shall give you all technical data.
Regards
LP
Note: broken binocular objectives give excellent telephotos.
The Kazan 8x30 binocular objective has exact 135mm.
The Sergei Pozad 16x60 has a good 300mm.
Reply author: kiev4
Replied on: 20080111015632
Thank you for describing your self-made lens. Is is useful