Ricoh
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Finally, I have acquired all I needed to get started in using the BEOON. It seems I have that same problem with distance and focusing, others have mentioned earlier in this thread.
I am scanning 35mm negatives with a Leica M-P and a Rodenstock APO-Rodagon-N 50/2.8 lens. Since the lens screws directly into the BEOON rings, I cannot use ring A+D as prescribed in the BEOON manual when scanning 1:1, since ring A is for M mount lenses. Using ring D alone makes the negative fill out only part of the picture frame. I have to use rings B+C+D to make the negative fill the whole picture frame. Regardless which ring combination I use, I cannot focus perfectly, since the BEOON focusing spindle reaches bottom before I reach perfect focus.
Has anyone overcome problems like these, and how?
Having the same problem using an El-Nikkor 50mm f/2.8 enlarger lens, tubes B+C+D with an M240. With this combination the BEOON is approximately 1cm too tall at its shortest column setting. I'd like to know if there's a solution to this, ie sourcing different tube lengths or am I wasting my time.
Reading about others having success with the Focotar-2 50mm (I'm envious 🙂 ) someone mentioned the problem with the El-Nikkor 50 f/2.8 maybe something to do with the different physical length compared to the Focotar-2 even though both share the same FL. Anyone know how the physical length can have a bearing on FL?
Thanks.