Dralowid
Michael
Hope I am on the right forum.
I've been working my way through a cupboard of movie cameras, something I used to collect about 20 years ago. I realise that I am rich in older 'c' mount lenses of all sorts of shapes and sizes, Dallymeyer, T&H, B&H, Bausch and Lom, Wollensak, Som Berthiot, Kern, Kodak, Angenieux etc etc, you get the general idea.
Then I read somewhere that these have come back into fashion for the digital generation, both for still and movie...
Is this really true? Am I rich beyond my wildest dreams or is it another passing example of ...you could if you wanted to and had the right adapter...??
Michael
(who will avoid asking the same question about 'D' mount lenses.
I've been working my way through a cupboard of movie cameras, something I used to collect about 20 years ago. I realise that I am rich in older 'c' mount lenses of all sorts of shapes and sizes, Dallymeyer, T&H, B&H, Bausch and Lom, Wollensak, Som Berthiot, Kern, Kodak, Angenieux etc etc, you get the general idea.
Then I read somewhere that these have come back into fashion for the digital generation, both for still and movie...
Is this really true? Am I rich beyond my wildest dreams or is it another passing example of ...you could if you wanted to and had the right adapter...??
Michael
(who will avoid asking the same question about 'D' mount lenses.