With even the screw off, it doesn't look like BNCR. I think its BNC. And those will not work with the Visual Products BNCR mount (I tried with a set of BNC Super Baltars, oh I wish...). The lens rear cylinder extends too far out.
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With even the screw off, it doesn't look like BNCR. I think its BNC. And those will not work with the Visual Products BNCR mount (I tried with a set of BNC Super Baltars, oh I wish...). The lens rear cylinder extends too far out.
It's BNCR, that's what the guys from Cooke in England told me...
Looks similar to BNC, but's it not the same.
If it works with the Visual Products BNCR mount I honestly don't
know, never tried it...
A photo of the lens with the mount screwed on would settle this...
There are no BNCR mounts in those photos. This is what a BNCR mount looks like:
BNC mounts look like this:
Notice how far back the BNC mount extend back? That is what makes them impossible to use with modern cinema cameras. There's no room for all that metal. The throat of the camera lens port isn't wide or deep enough. I hope this info helps, but I'm still not sure what that big screw mount is. Must be really old though.
you need to rehouse them anyway, that's for sure,
the glass is what matters and the 28 and the 35
are the most rare cooke lenses out there!
Will these lenses be possible to rebuild for PL?
a set to rehouse done right is in 20-30k range last i checked
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