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Jannik Tesch

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  1. I need the "non-Bright" version for the Sidefinder. So no, but thanks for the offer.
  2. I'm going to revive this 19 year old thread, because still there seems to be no index. Even a general Google search does rarely help, if I search for "[film title] + american cinematographer magazine". I did tests with films I know that are covered, but no results on Google.
  3. Hi together, I am looking for a SmallHD 502 (not the "Bright" version) in Germany/Europe. Can be used of course, but in a very good state. Thanks in advance Jannik
  4. Hi community, I made a "tool" in the form of a google sheet that lets you enter your vintage Angénieux lens serial number and then shows you the corresponding production year of that lens. The data set comes from the book Angénieux made in Saint-Héand, Loire, France, 2nd Edition, by Patrice-Hervé Pont, published by Atlantics in 2003, ISBN: 2-912848-22-9 Here is the file: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dM1nChUn4zMoc33ZFnvuciJtG5ONO0L2JPVUnshDteo/edit?usp=sharing You can download or "make a copy" of it for your own use. Cheers, Jannik
  5. According to the video assist on set it was the Alexa Mini LF and rehoused Canon K35 primes.
  6. That looks like an ALEXA GUI, but i don't know which model. I guess a LF or even 65 because of the super shallow DOF. I think it might be vintage lenses, because there is no IRIS data visible in the GUI. Thanks for the tip with the video, after I finished the series, I will watch the whole thing and maybe I can get a glimpse on the lenses.
  7. Hi community, does anybody know what COPENHAGEN COWBOY was shot on? Neither IMDb nor ShotOnWhat? nor the DPs website state the camera-lens-combination. Thanks in advance! Jannik
  8. Hi Baltasar, can you tell me the T-Stop and the Serial Numbers of the lenses?
  9. Thanks @Robert Hart for all the tips, I will come back to them, when I find time to work on the lens ?
  10. Hi Robert and Dom, thanks for your answers and insights! I'm sure it is fungus, you can see it better on the second photo above and on the upper right corner of the hot spot. Also these longer marks in the first picture are on the inside glass elements, so I guess they are unlikely to be cleaning marks(, which are commonly on the front and rear glass, right?) Also when I looked inside the lens with light it looked much more like Dom's example images. I just did not manage to perfectly capture it. @Robert Hart It's not a Cooke, it's an old Angeniex Zoom. I will use it to train to disassemble and clean a lens, when I have free time ?
  11. Good day community, is this fungus? And if so, is it a danger for my other lenses? I heard it is contagous, but I don't know how much? Can I keep this lens in a box in the same room or do I have to get rid of it as soon as possible? Never had to deal wirh fungus before. Thanks in advance, Jannik
  12. Hi Charles, thanks for the offer, but I am not looking for that lens. Best, Jannik
  13. Hi community, I am looking for an Angenieux Zoom Type 6x9.5 / 9.5-57mm / T1.8 HEC It's the newer version with HEC coating and T1.8 instead of 1.9. Thanks in advance, Jannik
  14. Hi community, I am looking for the book "Angenieux" by Patrice-Hervé Pont, 2nd Edition (or a newer version, if one exists). Preferably in English language (the only other language is French, as far as I know). It seems to be part of the series "Foto Saga". Thanks in advance, Jannik
  15. Hi community, I am looking for an Angenieux Zoom Type 6x20 20-120mm. Thanks in advance, Jannik
  16. Mine does not. Attached you find the original brochure of the lens. Thanks for that resource! Although I see some errors and missing data.
  17. Source: http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Angénieux_serial_numbers 1935-1941 up to 15000 1942 ~15000 1943 ~25000 1944 ~40000 1945 ~50000 1946 ~65000 1947 ~95000 1948 ~120000 1949 ~150000 1950 ~175000 1951 188190 1952 205144 1953 252953 1954 333942 1955 374494 1956 422225 1957 457710 1958 489029 1959 656782 1960 772739 1961 892237 1962 983620 1963 1048806 1964 1089651 1965 1133553 1966 1165206 1967 1197971 1968 1218594 1969 1243618 1970 1276691 1971 1303945 1972 1363733 1973 1374029 1974 1388527 1975 1407046 1976 1425572 1977 1436738 1978 1445937 1979 1451571 1980 1460230 1981 1468987 1982 1473032 1983 1476845 1984 1484276 1985 1504607 1986 1517838 1987 1524014 1994 ~1548700
  18. Dear community, dear Angenieux experts! I got a set of four vintage Angenieux lenses which all match very well. I learned that there are newer, better coated HEC versions of two of the four lenses. I plan to convert my set to PL, but now I think of investing in the better HEC versions before I do the conversion. But I am afraid that the two HEC lenses will not match as well with the non-coated lenses, from which there are no HEC versions. These are the lenses: Angenieux Type R7 5.9mm T2 Angenieux Type 6x9.5 T1.9 (T1.8 HEC version available) Angenieux Type 10x12 T2.5 (T2.3 and T2.1 HEC versions available) Angenieux Type 20x12 T4.2 What do you think? Also if you have any information/sources on the different versions, I would be really thankful if you share them – it’s so hard to find anything. The best thing would be a list with serial numbers and years/versions. Thanks in advance, Jannik
  19. Hi Gabriel, somehow I was not notified about your reply, sorry, I am just reading it right now. The shift was constant. I say "was" because with the latest firmware update (PageOS 5.1.1) the bug is now gone! ?
  20. Any updates on this lens? Do you have test footage that you can share with us? Any experiences with it in a production environment? Thanks in advance! Jannik
  21. Thanks for your detailed answer. Tried that, but didn't solve the problem. I might just live with it.
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