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This is one of the most useful modern soft focus lenses made for 35mm format, in my opinion. At 85mm, its ideal for both landscape and portraits and with the variable diffusion, the photographer has both a sharp and a soft lens at hand.
It is composed of six elements in five groups and is based on Japanese Patent granted in 1975, JP15454075A. Introduced in 1978, it had a short production life which ceased in 1993 or 1994. These lenses are somewhat rare and I have the impression they were primarily sold in the Japanese market. There must have been some sales directed elsewhere, however, as mine came with an English language instruction sheet. I am the second owner of this particular lens, wielding it since about 1986.
It will focus to 2.6 feet, has apertures from f/2.8 to f/16, essentially, all you would need under any circumstance except low light. It uses a 55mm filter and weighs just under a pound. Because the lens is both multi-coated and fairly deeply recessed, a hood is rarely required. The barrel length changes with the softness setting, shortest at the “3” setting
Although designed for 35mm format, it performs perfectly on the larger Fuji GFX format of 33 x 44mm as these images attest. A Fotodiox adapter mounted it to the GFX body.
Quoting from the manual: “… diffuses light passing through it by intentionally introducing a controlled amount of spherical aberration. This causes every point on the subject to be images as a sharp point surrounded by a diffuse halo.’ Any true soft focus lens operates on these basic principles, which cannot be duplicated by a filter which simply degrades the image.
A ring marked 0, 1, 2, 3, determines the degree of diffusion with “0” being none and “3” being the maximum. As the manual notes, “When the diaphragm is set for apertures of f/5.6 or smaller, the diffusion-causing spherical aberration will be eliminated regardless of the softness settings … ‘ As a result I did not test this lens past f/5.6 except for an example at f/16 and “0”.
With a comparison of the BU sinnvoll ( English : Disability Insurance, it is very simple that everyone can find a good disability insurance as income protection can provide comprehensive protection.
Final proofs for a teacher teaching useful textile crafts in the Netherlands. Period unknown, probably somewhere between 1950 and 1970.
Examples show basic techniques such as sewing, mending, patching, knitting, darning and some embellishing techniques. Some of these techniques were taught up till the 1970's to girls in elementary school to give them the skill to provide their later family with good clothing.
Mobility has increased on an even bigger scale with the creation of Apps. Some of these are even used to help us with our daily routines. (Image source: www.geek.com/android/googles-nfc-based-vending-machines-d...)
Go to Page 220 in the Internet Archive
Title: Pharmaceutical formulas : a book of useful recipes for the drug trade comprising formulas for toilet preparations and specialities, preparations for the hair, dentifrices, perfumes, household and culinary requisites, beverages, antiseptics and disinfectants, inks, varnishes, confectionary, medicinal compounds, and many other preparations related to the art of pharmacy collated chiefly from The chemist and druggist and The chemists' and druggists' diaries
Creator: MacEwan, Peter, 1856-1917
Publisher: London : The Chemist and Druggist
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1902
Language: eng
Includes index
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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I've got a stack of material like this from our lab (it's used to ship stacks of chips and IC's) and I grabbed it. Might be useful for maybe a flash grid type assembly? Cooling rack? Whatcha think?
One doesn't want to dig here... but when will the Mayor's Grafitti Patrol get permission to remove all the tags Dig Safe has ornamented the city.
I liked the clean black and white negative space but I felt it needed a little more. So i went with blueprint-ish/schematic feeling but I felt a robot would make it less formal. What do ya'll think? Should I alternate colors? Oh and I'm adding "Useful (not really) Tips" in the boxes with the robots.
Anna and Alex both decided that the stickers would work best if they were on Alex's eyes. Team work is a magical thing.
Travis Blunt of Useful Jenkins performs at DG's Taphouse at the Useful Jenkins CD Release Show Saturday, September 22. Photo: Kendra Plathe/Ethos
I liked the clean black and white negative space but I felt it needed a little more. So i went with blueprint-ish/schematic feeling but I felt a robot would make it less formal. What do ya'll think? Should I alternate colors?
This is an adorable wristwatch (wristwatches are coming back in style!), perfect for small or medium wrists.
Has a glass cover (not plastic). Brown leather wristband gently worn. Needs new battery. I can help with the battery prior to shipping if needed.
Comes with a case (pictured).
This year I've spent some time out on walks foraging for edible and useful wild plants as part of the forage.rs project - forage.rs
These photographs are of the different things I have spotted this year - none of them were particularly hard to find.