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question on lens mounting
Cheesehead wrote:
Lats night I picked up a Goerz 19 inch red dot artar at a pretty reasoable price. Now I wonder about mouting it in a shutter -- an expensive option. Is there any shutter that it will directly front-mount onto? Or should I just give consideration to a Packard for practicality? What are the dimensions? |
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question on lens mounting
Cheesehead wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:06 pm, John J wrote: Cheesehead wrote: Lats night I picked up a Goerz 19 inch red dot artar at a pretty reasoable price. Now I wonder about mouting it in a shutter -- an expensive option. Is there any shutter that it will directly front-mount onto? Or should I just give consideration to a Packard for practicality? What are the dimensions? Looks like the thread is 64mm. Here is a great resource: http://www.skgrimes.com/fits/index.htm There is an entry for the 19" f-11 Goerz Arter. Search the page (command-F) for that string. Short answer is #3 Copal, #4 Ilex, or front-mount with #5 Ilex. |
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question on lens mounting
Cheesehead wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:06 pm, John J wrote: Cheesehead wrote: I've seen, but only one, and old wood-frame closth focal plane shutter for barrel lenses. But I've forgotten what they're called. A Packard shutter, such as the following? http://www.skgrimes.com/packard/index.htm http://www.packardshutter.com/ ....pt -- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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question on lens mounting
PhilipTobias wrote:
Cheesehead wrote: On Jan 21, 10:06 pm, John J wrote: Cheesehead wrote: I've seen, but only one, and old wood-frame closth focal plane shutter for barrel lenses. But I've forgotten what they're called. A Packard shutter, such as the following? http://www.skgrimes.com/packard/index.htm http://www.packardshutter.com/ No. I know Packards. I use them. There was a roller-shutter enclosed in a box that fit to the front of the lens. Gosh, I know the name-brand of it will come to me later, probably just as my head hits the pillow to sleep. |
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question on lens mounting
Cheesehead wrote:
On Jan 23, 10:32 pm, John J wrote: PhilipTobias wrote: Cheesehead wrote: On Jan 21, 10:06 pm, John J wrote: Cheesehead wrote: I've seen, but only one, and old wood-frame closth focal plane shutter for barrel lenses. But I've forgotten what they're called. A Packard shutter, such as the following? http://www.skgrimes.com/packard/index.htm http://www.packardshutter.com/ No. I know Packards. I use them. There was a roller-shutter enclosed in a box that fit to the front of the lens. Gosh, I know the name-brand of it will come to me later, probably just as my head hits the pillow to sleep. Thornton-Pickard That's it! Thanks. http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/Shutters-Blind.html It was behind door four. |
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