Selenium_27
Joined: 12 Apr 2009 Posts: 118 Location: Strasbourg, France
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:32 am Post subject: Lens distorsion and paintings... |
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Selenium_27 wrote:
Even in museum, let's track some lens distorsions.
Let me explain : in the XVII th century, painters used "camera obscura" to draw the first sketch. It is a box, with a lens on a hole, the image forming in the rear of the box.
As you can imagine, perfect lenses were not archived at those time. And even in that case, it was mono-lens "objective" that were used. (Aspherical what ?? )
There were a wide spread thesis, assessing that the image obtained through the "camera obscura" was the Truth, and has not to be questionned. So, many painters used that technique to draw sketches before painting over.
Let's track it.
For a start, just focus on the cathedral's interior in Netherlands, where distorsions are easy to spot. _________________ M42 Lenses : Zenit 100/1.5 (nice !!) Super-Takumar 1.4/50, Cyclop 1.5/85, Super-Takumar 2.8/105, Tair 2.8/135, Quinar 2.8/135, Super-Takumar 4/200 /// Used with : Spotmatic, Some Zenits,..
K lenses K 3.5/18, K 3.5/28, M 1.4/50 /// Used with : Pentax LX
M39 : Heliar 4.5/15, Ultron 1.7/35, Wartime CZJ Sonnar 1.5/50, Color Skopar 2.5/50 /// Used With : Voigtlander Bessa R2A, Zorki 1
P6 : CZJ Flektogon 4/50, Mir 3.5/65 CZJ Biometar 2.8/120 /// Used with : Kiev 60
Bronica bayonet : Nikkor 4/40, Nikkor 2.8/75, 4/200-- S2A currently down..
Minolta Rokkor 1.7/50, Rokkor 2.8/24 /// Used with SRT 101, XE-5 (so cute !!)
Other Bodies : Many plate folders, Gnoflex (Japanese 6x6 TLR, 3.5/75), Robin MKII (24x28, very rare and compact, 2.8/40), Rollei 35B (Triotar 3.4/40), Vito CL, Vitessa 500 (24x36 rangefinder, tessar)
100/1.5 for sale on ebay (click here)
LOOKING FOR a bronica body : S/S, A, Z,D,EC, EC-TL, EC-TL-II
Anything I have is potentially for trade. Try PM Me
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