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Re: [photo-3d] Re: Filters for Realist Camera
- From: Dan Vint <dvint@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Filters for Realist Camera
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 12:34:40 -0700 (PDT)
Well the series 5 helps me to find what I need. In B&H they have step up/down
rings that adapt a ser V to a 7 or a 7 to a 5. I'll probably give a couple of
these a try. I would like to get to a point where I could use a threaded filter
and if it happended to be the same size as my digital cameras filters that
would be great.
thanks
..dan
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> Dan Vint <dvint@xxxxxxxx> asked:
> > Has anyone found a method for attaching modern day filters
> > to their Realist camera? Are the lenses threaded if so what size?
> > Is there some sort of slip on adapter that can be used?
> > The old filter sets don't provide what I want in the way of
> > warming filters, maybe a poloraizer, possibly closeup
> > filters as well.
>
> One possible approach is to try to get hold of a pair of (old) Kodak Series
> V Adapter Rings in Realist slip on size. These adaptors take 30mm diameter
> gels or glass filters.
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> You could then cut the colour correcting gels used for colour filtration in
> some enlargers and duping rigs and use them on your Realist. Colour
> correcting gels are readily available, usually as a set. The colour range of
> correcting gels includes all you would need in the way of warming filters.
> If you want to give this a try you might consider a request for the Kodak
> Series V Adapter Rings in Realist slip on size on the 'Sell-3D' list.
>
> Ray Moxom
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