Okay, this one wins the "easiest to modify for close-focus award". I'll post more on it later, but did take pictures. Stuck in the house getting over the Flu...
Removed the close-focus stop-screw, filed down the threads on the mount, reassembled. Done. The close-focus stop screw was slightly longer than the "catch Screw" on the stationary portion of the helical. I used the longer screw for the stationary catch screw, and it ended up being long enough for the infinity stop screw to act as near and far stops.
Filed the threads down for the RF follower to make it into the lens. The result is an inexpensive Sonnar formula lens able to go to ~0.7m with RF coupling and even closer without it.
This is the later Jupiter-8 black lens, where the optics rotate with focus.
I'll edit the pictures and shoot some tests later this week when I'm "recovered". Good way to start a diet and catch up on DVD's. 2009 Star Trek, $5 at Wal-Mart.
Removed the close-focus stop-screw, filed down the threads on the mount, reassembled. Done. The close-focus stop screw was slightly longer than the "catch Screw" on the stationary portion of the helical. I used the longer screw for the stationary catch screw, and it ended up being long enough for the infinity stop screw to act as near and far stops.
Filed the threads down for the RF follower to make it into the lens. The result is an inexpensive Sonnar formula lens able to go to ~0.7m with RF coupling and even closer without it.
This is the later Jupiter-8 black lens, where the optics rotate with focus.
I'll edit the pictures and shoot some tests later this week when I'm "recovered". Good way to start a diet and catch up on DVD's. 2009 Star Trek, $5 at Wal-Mart.