Dunk
Established
This Dallmeyer SUPER-SIX 1¼" f1.9 lens has been in my oddments box for years and would like to know what type/make of camera it may have been used with. The lens has a 30mm approx. thread mount so it is not C mount; not sure of thread pitch. Hope someone might recognize it.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers
dunk
Thanks for reading.



Cheers
dunk
John Robertson
Well-known
Could it be a lens head minus its focussing mount??
John.
John.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Could it be an Enlarger Lens...???
nuckabean
Established
It looks like an enlarger lens to me but f1.9 seems faster than most enlarger lenses and the focal length seems a little short too but maybe it's for prints from 110 film or something? Seems too old for that though.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
It's hardly an enlarger lens since the f-stops would be upside down with the lens mounted. I'm curious to hear someone shed some light on this one!
John Robertson
Well-known
I still think there is a bit missing.
Dunk
Established
Could it be a lens head minus its focussing mount??
John.
John I think your diagnosis could be correct as it does not have a focusing mount.
Thanks.
Maybe it will adapt to a bellows but probably not worth the effort. Expect I'll be rummaging under the tables at Photographica checking oddments for a focusing mount.
BTW John did you see my ELCAN lens on the Leica Forum? There is no suitable slot here to post the pix.
Cheers
dunk
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bmattock
Veteran
Google Books: Kinglake History of Photographic Lenses.
A similar lens designed for c-mount seems to be getting some interest on eBay at the moment. Might be worth some money.
I am going to guess that it is some sort of cine lens, since it is about 31mm or so. Nice normal lens for a 16mm camera, perhaps.
A similar lens designed for c-mount seems to be getting some interest on eBay at the moment. Might be worth some money.
I am going to guess that it is some sort of cine lens, since it is about 31mm or so. Nice normal lens for a 16mm camera, perhaps.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
It's hardly an enlarger lens since the f-stops would be upside down with the lens mounted. I'm curious to hear someone shed some light on this one!
Yeah, you're right about the numbers...didn't see them upside down at first glance...
hans voralberg
Veteran
Seele
Anachronistic modernist
Dallmeyer made lenses in the same way as the lens makers of old, just in different series in different sizes rather than having them in specific camera mounts. The Super-Six for the Witness, for instance, was a standard lens unit put into a Leica-compatible focussing mount.
Looking at my early 1980s Dallmeyer catalogue, the Super-Six was made in 13 sizes with focal lengths between 25 and 203mm. This particular one is 1 1/4" (32mm), with angular coverage of 50˚ and the thread mount is 1 1/4 Whitworth.
Looking at my early 1980s Dallmeyer catalogue, the Super-Six was made in 13 sizes with focal lengths between 25 and 203mm. This particular one is 1 1/4" (32mm), with angular coverage of 50˚ and the thread mount is 1 1/4 Whitworth.
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