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Re: Pan sharpness, was Roundshot 220VR
- From: simon nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Pan sharpness, was Roundshot 220VR
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 08:43:14 +0000
IF THE NOBLEX HAD INTERCHANGEABLE
LENSES YOU WOULD HAVE TO DO ONE MORE THING AND THAT IS TO CHANGE THE NAME
PLATE AND CALL IT A HULCHERAMA! KEEP YOUR NOBLEX FOR HAND CAMERA STUFF.
STUDY EARLIER 120 PANON/PANOFFICS FOR BUILT-IN LENS PROBLEM. IT HAS FRONT
ELEMENT FOCUSING, RIGHT, AND THAT MEANS IT HAS A DIFFERENT FOCAL LENGTH
FOR EACH DISTANCE. I SOLD MY PANOFFIC WITH LEITZ FACTORY MOUNTED
ELMAR 50MM F.3.5 TO JAPANESE COLLECTOR, BUT THE PROBLEM WAS SOLVED. SIMON
Andy Buck wrote:
--- Joe McCary <mccary@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Can anyone explain just how a Noblex COULD have
> interchangeable lenses? I
> have a Noblex 150 and the size of the drum is a
> fixed dimension and that
> relates directly to the Nodal point on the 50mm
> lens. Change the lens and
> you change the nodal point and you change the drum
> diameter.
Maybe interchangeable drums fitting in a telescoping
rotator? <g> Sounds like an interesting camera...
Andy
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