efix
RF user by conviction
Thanks, geopaca. Yeah, it's a fun little lens, re-inspiring me every now and again. I have no hood - this is a "flawed" lens, so it may just as well flare 
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 25/1.5 Samples
(all shots at wide open)
It's a flare-y little beast. A very small lens. I'll post a picture of it on-camera.
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(all shots at wide open)




It's a flare-y little beast. A very small lens. I'll post a picture of it on-camera.
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gekopaca
French photographer
Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 25/1.5
It's a flare-y little beast. A very small lens. I'll post a picture of it on-camera.
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oh yes, please, I will be glad to see this lens!
gekopaca
French photographer
Did you noticed that we use the same Kipon adaptor for that lens?
(On mine I masked the brand with a black pen to be more discret).

jtzordon
clicking away
Wollensak Cine Raptar: 
P1000887 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1010104 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1000897 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1000867 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1000887 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1010104 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1000897 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr

P1000867 by jason_in_gboro, on Flickr
gekopaca
French photographer
I like the milky white of that lens; I guess it might be a great lens to photography white people or white things in night with artificial light doesn't it?
Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 25/1.5 Samples
(all shots at wide open)
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It's a flare-y little beast. A very small lens. I'll post a picture of it on-camera.
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Nice shots, although pretty soft... Reminds me of the Zeiss softar filters.
http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/004/004qrc-12138784.bmp
RayPA
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oh yes, please, I will be glad to see this lens!
OK. I added photos of the on-camera lenses to all of my posts.
Nice shots, although pretty soft... Reminds me of the Zeiss softar filters.
I agree. it is a soft lens.
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gekopaca
French photographer
OK. I added photos of the on-camera lenses to all of my posts.
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Great! Very interesting to see the lenses!
ampguy
Veteran
nice shots Ray
nice shots Ray
I like that softness and veiling flare. Great photos.
I have a 25/1.4 cctv lens, and I am only hoping it is near what your images are, probably more vignetting on the nex though, we'll see.
nice shots Ray
I like that softness and veiling flare. Great photos.
I have a 25/1.4 cctv lens, and I am only hoping it is near what your images are, probably more vignetting on the nex though, we'll see.
OK. I added photos of the on-camera lenses to all of my posts.
I agree. it is a soft lens.
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gekopaca
French photographer
I like that softness and veiling flare. Great photos.
I have a 25/1.4 cctv lens, and I am only hoping it is near what your images are, probably more vignetting on the nex though, we'll see.
the NEX have larger sensosrs, so you will have certainly more vignetting.
Found on Flickr in toxotis70 gallery:

Could we say that C-mount lenses are the exclusive domain of M43 cameras? ;-)
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RayPA
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I like that softness and veiling flare. Great photos.
I have a 25/1.4 cctv lens, and I am only hoping it is near what your images are, probably more vignetting on the nex though, we'll see.
Thanks, Ted. From what I've seen on Flickr, I think the Raptar version of this lens might be less soft. I'd like to see some results from your NEX with your cctv lens.
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ampguy
Veteran
Hi Ray
Hi Ray
Took a few snaps, will upload later. Gekopaca is right, it's just a circle on the screen, giving you a roundish frame.
I guess there are different sizes of 25/1.4 cctv lens going around, for example, this video shows pretty much the full screen being used, and I think it was from a Nex?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmZ-wG-VZNA
Hi Ray
Took a few snaps, will upload later. Gekopaca is right, it's just a circle on the screen, giving you a roundish frame.
I guess there are different sizes of 25/1.4 cctv lens going around, for example, this video shows pretty much the full screen being used, and I think it was from a Nex?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmZ-wG-VZNA
Thanks, Ted. From what I've seen on Flickr, I think the Raptar version of this lens might be less soft. I'd like to see some results from your NEX with your cctv lens.
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jtzordon
clicking away
I like the milky white of that lens; I guess it might be a great lens to photography white people or white things in night with artificial light doesn't it?
Haven't tried using it at night. I imagine it would. I love how the bright levels bleed into the darker.
richardhkirkando
Well-known
Took a few snaps, will upload later. Gekopaca is right, it's just a circle on the screen, giving you a roundish frame.
I guess there are different sizes of 25/1.4 cctv lens going around, for example, this video shows pretty much the full screen being used, and I think it was from a Nex?
I believe the NEX uses less of the sensor in video mode, so a lens that vignettes while taking photos might look fine for video.
RayPA
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One must be very secure to carry these diminutive beauties:
Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 1-Inch f3.5
Images soon.
Wollensak-Keystone Cine Raptar 1-Inch f2.5
One-inch f2.5 samples
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Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 1-Inch f3.5

Images soon.
Wollensak-Keystone Cine Raptar 1-Inch f2.5

One-inch f2.5 samples


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gekopaca
French photographer
How cute they are!
Impatient to see the shots
Impatient to see the shots
BillBingham2
Registered User
I'm still sitting on the sidelines for this fun. M4/3s is so enticing when you combine it with C mount glass. So many different lenses sit idle, each with a unique look and feel as to how she paints light.
Great stuff, please keep sharing guys!!
B2 (;->
Great stuff, please keep sharing guys!!
B2 (;->
Mudman
Well-known
great shots all! This could easily be a new lens addiction with one of those cameras. How much do the C mount lenses usually cost?
RayPA
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great shots all! This could easily be a new lens addiction with one of those cameras. How much do the C mount lenses usually cost?
It depends on the lens, particularly the manufacturer and to some extent the original usage (16mm film, video, CCTV, etc.). Most can be had for pretty cheaply, especially when compared to the equivalent lens in a different mount. The mount has definitely experienced a revival, and the prices reflect that. However, good lenses can be had for less than $100 usd.
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