Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Since I'm a firm believer that a lens is a lens and it doesn't care where it's projecting light, I love to experiment with the coverage circle of my 35mm lenses.
This started back in 2006 when I shot with a Bronica S2A daily and my 135mm Nikkor gave up the ghost. While attempting to fix it, I got a wild idea and started experimenting...
It turns out that the long-focus Leica M lenses make fantastic 6x6 lenses.
I created an adapter for my 135mm Hektor's visoflex optical unit and spaced it out for infinity focus. While it looked really funny on the front of the Bronica, it was light years better than the Nikkor 135 that the Bronica came with.
Since then I've shot a few different medium format cameras & restored/used a few 4x5 Graphics.
Lately, I use my 4x5 for testing image circles of lenses far more often than exposing film.
Yesterday I found that the Canon 35mm f/2 will cover 6x6 with minimal corner vignetting at infinity and more exciting, the ZM 21mm f/2.8 will do the same.
Now the only issue is finding a user/beater 6x6 folder like my old Perkeo and grafting an adapter to take the M lens onto it.
Are any of you all guilty of "shoehorning" one lens onto another format just because you can?
My next project is a homebrewed "X-Pan" made from a stereo camera with the center baffle and lenses removed with a wide angle medium format lens in-shutter grafted onto the front.
Phil Forrest
This started back in 2006 when I shot with a Bronica S2A daily and my 135mm Nikkor gave up the ghost. While attempting to fix it, I got a wild idea and started experimenting...
It turns out that the long-focus Leica M lenses make fantastic 6x6 lenses.
I created an adapter for my 135mm Hektor's visoflex optical unit and spaced it out for infinity focus. While it looked really funny on the front of the Bronica, it was light years better than the Nikkor 135 that the Bronica came with.
Since then I've shot a few different medium format cameras & restored/used a few 4x5 Graphics.
Lately, I use my 4x5 for testing image circles of lenses far more often than exposing film.
Yesterday I found that the Canon 35mm f/2 will cover 6x6 with minimal corner vignetting at infinity and more exciting, the ZM 21mm f/2.8 will do the same.
Now the only issue is finding a user/beater 6x6 folder like my old Perkeo and grafting an adapter to take the M lens onto it.
Are any of you all guilty of "shoehorning" one lens onto another format just because you can?
My next project is a homebrewed "X-Pan" made from a stereo camera with the center baffle and lenses removed with a wide angle medium format lens in-shutter grafted onto the front.
Phil Forrest