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Would my 16mm Bolex Angenieux 12-120 work on the 2/3 inch scarlet?
It should work fine...
Jim
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Would my 16mm Bolex Angenieux 12-120 work on the 2/3 inch scarlet?
It should work fine...
Jim
If it's the version for the Reflex Bolex aka "RX" it won't work very well. RX lenses are designed for the Bolex prism, much the same way 2/3 Video lenses with B4 mounts are, the prisms just do different things. You'll see a shift of the FFD and severe negative spherical aberration, not pretty !
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Stopping down to 5.6 or 8 should clean things up considerably.
Matt Uhry
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If it's the version for the Reflex Bolex aka "RX" it won't work very well. RX lenses are designed for the Bolex prism, much the same way 2/3 Video lenses with B4 mounts are, the prisms just do different things. You'll see a shift of the FFD and severe negative spherical aberration, not pretty !
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Stopping down to 5.6 or 8 should clean things up considerably.
Matt Uhry
www.mattuhry.com
Are those the ones that came with c-mounts?
Only a small number of the C-mount ones are RX. You can tell the type by the letter A, B or C on the barrel, i.e.:
Type 10 x 12 A - this is the version with a built-in reflex viewfinder
Type 10 x 12 B - this is the normal (non RX) version
Type 10 x 12 C - this is the RX version
The Type 10 x 12 B version is not necessarily C-mount though - it can also be Arri, Eclair etc.
Jason
Wrong thread.Thanks for the update Jim. Hope the ASICs work as planned so no more money needs to be spent and you can get down to testing. Let me know if you need some cold weather "testing".
5. We will put the new cameras through a ton of testing
Jim
Sorry... was responding to "are we there yet?".
Jim