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Re: Exact fl of lenses... 220 VR
- From: James Young <jamiehy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Exact fl of lenses... 220 VR
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 20:41:20 -0500
Bill - Don't be sorry - This list is about Pan photography, and
getting your camera to work well is part of it. I think you should
ask Peter Seitz for a detailed procedure on how to measure the focal
length.The biggest problem is the fact that English is a second
language for them, which is probably why answers from Seitz are
short. They must have a system for doing it. Or you should find
someone with an optical bench and have them do it. Maybe Professional
camera repair on 47th street in NYC can do it (If they are still
there). Call the various camera repair places and find someone with
the knowledge and equipment. Another place to try might be the
physics department of a local university. Also, ask Mr seitz to
recommend others with 220 vr's who are using mamiya lenses to share
their info. If Charles doesn't want to hear you solve your pan camera
problem he can delete the email or unsubscribe - Good luck! Jamie
>I am sorry Charles, I thought this was the purpose of the forum. In the
>future, I will keep this information to myself. I mistakenly thought I was
>helping other 220 users.
>
>Regards
>Bill G
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <CharlesofSC@xxxxxxx>
>To: <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:29 PM
>Subject: Re: Exact fl of lenses... 220 VR
>
>
>> Good God, haven't we worked this FL of lenses to death. Why don't those of
>> you who are really interested talk to each other about it. I'm personally
>> sick of hearing about it.
>>
>> The longer focal length you have the less depth of field you have at a
>given
> > f stop. Please let it lay or just talk among yourselves, please.
> >
> > CharlesofSiouxCity
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