i have just produced a detailed description of how to modify a industar 69 for use on a r-d1
http://hamishgill.blogspot.com/2008/11/modify-industar-69-for-use-on-epson-r.html
i hope this is usefull for anyone wanting to do this
thank you to the people who have given me tips on doing this. im not sure i have done exactly what you said to do, but the way i have done it seems to work fine
if anyone has any tips that might improve this 'how to' let me know and i can add them
cheers
http://hamishgill.blogspot.com/2008/11/modify-industar-69-for-use-on-epson-r.html
i hope this is usefull for anyone wanting to do this
thank you to the people who have given me tips on doing this. im not sure i have done exactly what you said to do, but the way i have done it seems to work fine
if anyone has any tips that might improve this 'how to' let me know and i can add them
cheers
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. Your description appears dangerously easy for laymen to work with. I have such a lens.
that was my intention....
good luck with your modification?
good luck with your modification?
yavaro
Member
Thanks Hamish a lot for your mod description.
I bough recently on ebay, a industar-69 that was already modified for the R-d1, but this morning reading you description I open and forced more.. it very easy and now works better.. I think
I bought my one from http://stores.ebay.de/RUSSIAN-VINTAGE
thanks
I bough recently on ebay, a industar-69 that was already modified for the R-d1, but this morning reading you description I open and forced more.. it very easy and now works better.. I think
I bought my one from http://stores.ebay.de/RUSSIAN-VINTAGE
thanks
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efinglada
Established
Hi Hamish,
I just bought an Industar 69 to modify it for my EP1. Do you have a rough idea of how much has to be filed (mm).
Thanks
Eduardo
I just bought an Industar 69 to modify it for my EP1. Do you have a rough idea of how much has to be filed (mm).
Thanks
Eduardo
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Hi Eduardo.
I followed Brian Sweeney's method of filing down the raised ring on the mount (where the lens helical screws into) instead of on the lens helical itself, this proved to be a little easier to do.
I removed about 1 millimeter with a dremel.
I checked infinity focus with a the lens screwed in as far as possible and shooting wide open.
the only downside I found to using it on the R-D1 is that you have no RF-coupling and the framelines definitely don't match
You'll need something approximating an accessory VF for 42mm.
Good luck..I've been using an I-69 on my R-D1 a lot recently
f/11
f/2.8
I followed Brian Sweeney's method of filing down the raised ring on the mount (where the lens helical screws into) instead of on the lens helical itself, this proved to be a little easier to do.
I removed about 1 millimeter with a dremel.
I checked infinity focus with a the lens screwed in as far as possible and shooting wide open.
the only downside I found to using it on the R-D1 is that you have no RF-coupling and the framelines definitely don't match
Good luck..I've been using an I-69 on my R-D1 a lot recently

f/11

f/2.8
efinglada
Established
Hi Mr Flibble,
Nice shots with the little lens ¿on the RD-1?. Thanks for the information. I will follow your advice; just hoping it won't take to long for the lens to arrive from Rusia.
Since I will be using it on a EP1, no problem with the viewfinder and framelines.
Regards
eduardo
Nice shots with the little lens ¿on the RD-1?. Thanks for the information. I will follow your advice; just hoping it won't take to long for the lens to arrive from Rusia.
Since I will be using it on a EP1, no problem with the viewfinder and framelines.
Regards
eduardo
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