Michael Panfeld Posted February 24, 2009 Share Posted February 24, 2009 Hi: I am looking at a LOMO 20-120 zoom, which I think is a great lens, along with the rear anamorphic attachment. Has anybody worked with this combo? What is the equivqlent focal range when you add the attachment? Is it still 20-120 or does it drop to 10-60 or go up to 40-240? What effect does the attachment have on the aperture? Finally,and most basically, how does it look and perform? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted February 25, 2009 Premium Member Share Posted February 25, 2009 Hi: I am looking at a LOMO 20-120 zoom, which I think is a great lens, along with the rear anamorphic attachment. Has anybody worked with this combo? What is the equivqlent focal range when you add the attachment? Is it still 20-120 or does it drop to 10-60 or go up to 40-240? What effect does the attachment have on the aperture? Finally,and most basically, how does it look and perform? Thanks Well, I agree, it's a terrific lens. Everyone that has rented it has been very pleased, even tk people have been impressed with the anamorphic. The rear anamorphic attachment works great. Simple, effective, and you end up with a 40-240 zoom, so it's still pretty wide on the wide end. T3.4 is what you end up with using the adapter if memory serves. Very inexpensive compared to using primes, great macro features too, though you can't use it in anamorphic mode. You can use rear mounted gel filters too, which keeps costs down, 'cuz otherwise you're looking at 6x6s on the front. It does have funny zoom and focus gears though. I have used the Zacuto clamp on gears that work well, or even better are the delrin gears Steve Morton is making for $100 a piece. They interference fit right over the original gears. One word of warning. The zoom movement requires very little effort to move it. Many of these lenses have been destroyed when shipped and the internal zoom elements slam into the front stationary elements. Be sure to put a piece of tape on the zoom barrel in the middle range of movement when it is shipped. Enjoy! Bruce Taylor www.Indi35.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olex Kalynychenko Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 Well, I agree, it's a terrific lens. Yes, This is one from better zoom lenses of USSR optical industry. A some additional information from side of optical technician. The spherical version of 35 OPF-18-1 zoom lens must be adjusted, must be adjusted of flange focal distance and other optical parameters. After, you can adjust of rear anamorphic adapter. If the spherical version of zoom lens will have bad adjust, the anamorphic version ( with rear anamorphic adapter ) will have too bad quality of image. OPF-18 very complex system of optical and mechanical parts, that's why, the every element to influence on final quality of image. For note. The front anamoprhc adapter for not change of zoom rate at spherical version of lens ( Like Foton, 35 OPF-19-1A). The rear anamoprhic adapter to change of zoom rate at spherical version of lens on 2x ( like 35OPF-7-1A, 35OPF-15-1A, 35OPF-18-1A and other ). The anamorphic zoom lenses with front anamoprhic element have more big size, and weight from similar zoom lenses with rear anamorphic components. The Anamorphic zoom lenses with rear anamoprhic components ask of more high level of precision adjusting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jake lane Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 Its a great lens if its set up properly. Bulky though. It will work with Macro in 235 as well. Probably as sharp as the round lomo primes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrei Rimski Posted July 28, 2013 Share Posted July 28, 2013 Hi - I just got one of these lenses - but i cannot find a rear filter tray nor can I figure out how to properly mount the rear ana element - any wise words? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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