Spyderman
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Hi,
here are a couple of pictures of the I-61 I've done for Max
I chose a different way than the Rich Pinchbeck's method on Kiev survival site: instead of making a really thick shim I used the "stan-off ring" from J-8 lens. The ring can be moved a little to adjust the working distance... see the following picture:
PS: it might look like self-promotion, but I just had to show this off :angel:
here are a couple of pictures of the I-61 I've done for Max
I chose a different way than the Rich Pinchbeck's method on Kiev survival site: instead of making a really thick shim I used the "stan-off ring" from J-8 lens. The ring can be moved a little to adjust the working distance... see the following picture:
PS: it might look like self-promotion, but I just had to show this off :angel:
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varjag
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Great job Ondrej, looks really cool 
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
*droooooooooooooooooooooools* oh my it's so beautiful
:angel:
Thanks so much, Ondrej!!!! You're really a pro, the lens looks very stylish! I'm eager to see your test photos! This afternoon i'll have a miniRFF meeting with rxmd here in Prague
Thanks so much, Ondrej!!!! You're really a pro, the lens looks very stylish! I'm eager to see your test photos! This afternoon i'll have a miniRFF meeting with rxmd here in Prague
nzeeman
Well-known
beautiful. cant wait to see test shots. i did this some time ago and results were nice. i still didnt convert enlarger lens. i just need to find right tools for that because its more complicated.
Spyderman
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I'm eager to see your test photos!
I'll leave that honor to you Max
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
wolves3012
Veteran
Neat job Spyderman!
PetarDima
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My compliments
- I really can't wait to see test shots.
Xmas
Veteran
Ondrej
Does this mean you did not need to use a lathe?
Noel
Does this mean you did not need to use a lathe?
Noel
Spyderman
Well-known
Noel: Yup - you're right
Only a J-8 (not J-8M !) lens mount, J-8 "stand-off ring" and the optics module from I-61.
Unfortuantely it cannot be secured by the screw just as Kiev-mount J-8s are, and it holds there the same way as LTM J-8s - by tightening the optics in the mount. It's a funny coincidence that the optics of J-8 and I-61 have the same thread to screw into their mounts...
Unfortuantely it cannot be secured by the screw just as Kiev-mount J-8s are, and it holds there the same way as LTM J-8s - by tightening the optics in the mount. It's a funny coincidence that the optics of J-8 and I-61 have the same thread to screw into their mounts...
Xmas
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Ondrej
Crafty, note not a prejorative term.
Alas I dont have a scrap J8.
Noel
P.S. one hopes the mad Canuk professor will adopt your scheme...
Crafty, note not a prejorative term.
Alas I dont have a scrap J8.
Noel
P.S. one hopes the mad Canuk professor will adopt your scheme...
Xmas
Veteran
Ondrej
This probably also means you can 'convert' a J8 to fit a I61 mount?
Noel
This probably also means you can 'convert' a J8 to fit a I61 mount?
Noel
Spyderman
Well-known
probably not... The I-61 sits very extended in the J-8 mount - almost as far in the front as it goes...
The J-8 needs to be closer to film than the I-61, so perhaps the other way it's not possible.
The J-8 needs to be closer to film than the I-61, so perhaps the other way it's not possible.
Xmas
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Ondrej
Thanks you saved me the screw driver time better buy another LTM then.
Noel
Thanks you saved me the screw driver time better buy another LTM then.
Noel
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