Author Topic: TV Heligon "being" adapted to m4/3 cameras.  (Read 2069 times)

Akira

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Re: TV Heligon "being" adapted to m4/3 cameras.
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2017, 12:45:40 »
An extremely long and convoluted way to do something other people have done many years ago.

Despite the short register distance of m43, it is still way too long to bring these lenses into a more useful middle-ground shooting range.  Not only that, but the m43 mount itself is narrow and there is a shutter that prevents the rear element of coming close enough to the sensor. Using 1V1 or similar cameras actually is better as the image circle of the TV-Heligons (f/0.75 variety and others) is very small so even the tiny CX frame is barely covered when the lens is focused outside the extreme close-up range.

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Re: TV Heligon "being" adapted to m4/3 cameras.
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2017, 12:53:56 »
A proof of the above, this being the TV-Heligon 50 mm f/0.75 on a Panasonic GF-1, taken 6 years ago.

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Re: TV Heligon "being" adapted to m4/3 cameras.
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2017, 13:57:15 »
Yes, the info provided in the thread would be a bit outdated, but I admire his dedication and envy his machinery.
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Re: TV Heligon "being" adapted to m4/3 cameras.
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2017, 19:55:41 »
For some doing these types of modifications is half of the fun.