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Most of your answers are in the films- perspective, DOF and so on give a clue. One sees in stills from 'Barry Lyndon' a very long lens on an Arri 2C in the battle scene- it's probably the 24-480 he had made. There's also the Zeiss 50mm/0.7 on a rebuilt Mitchell NC for the candlelit scenes and an adapter which gave an EFL of 36.5mm.

http://www.visual-me...c/len/page1.htm

I think there's a piece by John Alcott on that site.

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Thanks for the info guys. I have always wondered just how wide Kubrick went in certain situations on different films. The 9.8mm in the record store is very interesting. I am guessing that similar tracking shots of Tom Cruise in Eyes Wide Shut are not quite that wide.

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