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shadowjamming on walls of mind of a snail livingroom

 

A nice regular 8mm projector, taken on Ilford Delta 100 4x5 sheet film, with a Crown View 4x5 camera. Lens was a Kodak Ektar 127.

 

Lit with a single soft box above and to the left of subject. F5-6 1/50th sec

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which one?

 

projector! no photoshop.

 

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a7 + Meyer Kinon Superior 5cm F1.7 (Projector)

With a Hanimar 85mm projector lens. With a lot of light processing.

 

I included a few shots from this lens in my YouTube video below on projector lenses...but this shot was taken today, after the video posted.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-tp40qyudY

El Rastro - Madrid - España - Spain

Hanimar 85mm projector lens

I've decided to consolidate my experiences of adapting and using projector lenses in a YouTube video:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-tp40qyudY

 

The one I'm holding here is a Leitz Colorplan 90mm f2.5, the Made in Germany version.

Downtown Chicago

Petronas Gallery Exhibition: Two Decades of Bringing Malaysians Together (#tanahairku)

This Russian 78mm f/2.8 slide projector lens (named "Triplet") was custom mounted into an M39 extension tube (the narrower diameter at the back is a 26mm extension tube). The original focusing barrel of the projector lens (with a spiral groove in it) was cut off with a hacksaw. This now allows the projector lens to fit this early Russian SLR, which has a 39mm lens mount (unlike the later Zenits that are 42mm). It's focused at infinity as it is, and it can be focused closer by partially unscrewing the lens, and can be focused much closer by adding more extension tubes.

 

There is no diaphragm in projector lenses, but used wide open at f/2.8 this lens can make very nice pictures with out-of-focus backgrounds, like this shot taken by a Flickr friend of mine in Hungary:

www.flickr.com/photos/139732364@N05/44663406175/in/photos...

 

And the camera is lying on my silk embroidered Hungarian cushion cover.

Maginon 85mm f/2,8 projector lens

Experiment with the Simplex Ampro Ltd 2½ inch f1.8 Projector Lens 😍

Austin Texas 12/21/23

Russian cinema projector lens

picture taken with a KO-140M projector lens

 

Lens made by Leitz Portugal Colorplan CF 2.5/90 adapted

Something a little different. A friend at my camera club loaned me this vintage Aldis slide projector so that I could try a light-painted still life image.

 

Difficult, because of the reflective surfaces and lack of patina and rust that I usually go for!

Projector lenses are quite fun to use, but with no focusing part, they are a bit difficult to handle.

My lens (a Liesegang Sankar 85mm f/2.5) has a nice long flange distance, which gives me some room betweeen the lens body and the camera mount to place an M42-E adapter, the lens is niclely fitted in a M42-flat ring (then screwed on the adapter). That M42-E adapter includes a focusing helicoid wich makes focusing then possible ! I can still add extension tubes if the minimal flange distance is still too short (I actually have one here).

It goes without saying that using a mirrorless camera makes everything a lot simpler because you have a short flange distance to begin with, much shorter than most of the 35mm film projector lenses (except if their body extends far behind the actual rear element...).

 

Picture taken with my Sony A68 / Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm f/1.8

which one?

 

projector! no photoshop.

 

pleaseohplease View On Black !

Taken at La Scala Bingo, Runcorn 23/09/07

Sunlight projected onto the hillside west of Sheffield.

We used the lens of a Ghostbusters toy projector from the 80's to take pictures of Ghostbusters toys! Click here to see how we did it: youtu.be/Niw-SoX-zak

Bell & Howell 2 Inch 51 50mm F1.4

last one, i promise.

 

projector again. me again.

 

[chiaroscuro: the arrangement of dark and light elements in a picture.]

 

Los Angeles, July 2017

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