On 8/31/2016 1:59 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Aberrant Moose writes:
<<Here's some I happen to have lying around, partly for a project
<http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=20705>.
<<All the same diagonal AoV.
<<Tamron 28/2.8 Adapt-A-Matic (pre Adaptall, ca. 1970) - 387 g. ("The Hulk")
<<Hanimex 28/2.8 - 283 g.
<<Image 28/2.8 - 225 g.
<<Zuiko 28.2.0 - 250 g.
<<Panasonic µ4/3 14/2.5 - 50 g.
Oooo, very cool. What project?
I described what I'm doing at some length on the 26th., in a post titled "Alt dot Moose branches out [was The Apocalypse
Continues]"
It's about finding lenses that are 'imperfect' in interesting ways that allow me to make images I have imagined, and
others I haven't yet imagined, that I will find personally compelling.
One interesting/odd finding so far is that the LensBaby 'pinhole' (a file image of a hole, I believe) gives wildly
different results, at least fairly close-up, than a real, laser drilled hole in a thin piece of copper. They don't seem
visually the same size, holding them up to a light, but the difference seems too great for that. I need a variable
aperture that goes really small. Or a Waterhouse style pinhole mechanism?
A. . Moose
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What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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