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rob spence

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  1. Set of 4 mk1 superspeeds ..all cover S16...9.5mm, 12mm, 16mm and 25mm. f1.3T.

    6 Blade Iris's !

    I've owned these for 17 years and they are superb. Fitted with focus gears...caps and 3x PL mounts. Padded Pelican case.

    Located near London UK..will ship.

    £10,000 (UKP) for the set.

  2. For sale. I had this fitted with an Arri bayonet mount a few years back..so obviously a PL adaptor will fit it. Pentax SMC 400mm 5.6 lens with caps and built in extending hood.

    Covers all formats...great condition.

    £500. Based near London UK

  3. 16 minutes ago, rob spence said:

    Set of 4 mk1 superspeeds ..all cover S16...9.5mm, 12mm, 16mm and 25mm. f1.3T.

    I've owned these for 17 years and they are superb. Fitted with focus gears...caps and 3x PL mounts. Padded Pelican case.

    Located near London UK..will ship.

    £10,000 (UKP) for the set.

    This amongst many others was shot using these lenses and my Canon 8-64.

     

     

  4. I stand corrected.

    "The first modern film zoom lens, the Pan-Cinor, was designed around 1950 by Roger Cuvillier, a French engineer working for SOM-Berthiot. It had an optical compensation zoom system. In 1956, Pierre Angénieux introduced the mechanical compensation system, enabling precise focus while zooming, in his 17-68mm lens for 16mm released in 1958. The same year a prototype of the 35mm version of the Angénieux 4x zoom, the 35-140mm was first used by cinematographer Roger Fellous for the production of Julie La Rousse. Angénieux received a 1964 technical award from the academy of motion pictures for the design of the 10 to 1 zoom lenses, including the 12-120mm for 16mm film cameras and the 25-250mm for 35mm film cameras."

  5. I've opened the motor case and the fuses are visible at top left. The 7A fuse comes out easily but the 15 A fuse is slightly more awkward. Does the book have any instructions? I'm presuming that the circuit boards have to be hinged upwards for access?

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