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What are these Lenses?


SoundGuy

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I recently unearthed an older Bolex 16mm reflex 4 camera. These 2 lenses were in the box with it. However, they don't seem to be C-mount lenses. Any help identifying exactly what they can be used with with be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

 

The first is an Angenieux Zoom (what are the gadgets sticking out of it?). The second is a Canon 25mm TV lens.

 

Thanks!

 

-Ben

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the zoom appears to be an angenieux 12-120 reflex zoom for non reflex cameras.for c mont there is an adaptor that screws on the back or it will slip into an old non reflex cp as it is

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the zoom appears to be an angenieux 12-120 reflex zoom for non reflex cameras.for c mont there is an adaptor that screws on the back or it will slip into an old non reflex cp as it is

 

 

 

 

 

 

the zoom appears to be an angenieux 12-120 reflex zoom for non reflex cameras.for c mont there is an adaptor that screws on the back or it will slip into an old non reflex cp as it is

 

The C-cup is not an adaptor. It is the C-mount for that lenses. It seperate's from the body of the lens so that the finder can be properly oriented.

How many turns can a C-mount lens be rotated if the veiwfinder is permanently attached?

 

The CP is also a C-mount.

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Thank you for your help. As they are right now, what can the lenses be used with?

 

Also, here is what is written on the lenses:

 

Angenieux Zoom Type 10 x 12 A, F12-120mm

Canon Lens TV-16 25mm 1:1.4

 

Any more info would be helpful. Thank you.

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Just to clarify my question. These are not C-mount lenses as they stand at the moment. What are they?

 

Perhaps I wasn't clear. Without the missing C-cup the Angie has no mount and will fit nothing.

 

If those are threads on the Canon and they're smaller than a C, it's probably a CS mount.

If no threads probably damaged.

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