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stenrasmussen
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Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 09:01:02 »
Thanks to our CPU maker I am in the process of making said lens proper-compatible with my Nikons.
My sample is sunk into a 18-70G shell and pushed back so far that I achieve focus as a distance of ca. 1.3 meters.
In order to fit the contact block I will need to modify another bayonet. The one I originally had in place was grinded slimmer which prevented a correct position of the contact block.
I believe the bayonet I'm going to use is from a wrecked Tamron 19-35 (which by the way has its outer shell duct taped in place to act as a lens shade for the Heligon).
Here are some shots of the patient...more to follow.
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Bjørn Rørslett
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 09:48:24 »
A duct-taped lens .... you are qualified for the geeky part of NG by a wide margin, Sten !!
Do keep us updated on any progress, please.
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Bjørn Rørslett
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Erik Lund
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 11:50:55 »
So is there room for this - or will it go into the 'blur circle'?
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stenrasmussen
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 14:54:51 »
Voila...although I had to grind into the rear element the image circle is big enough.
Time for some images:
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stenrasmussen
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 14:56:47 »
Here's the pudding proof, no blur circle interference.
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stenrasmussen
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 14:58:50 »
Forgot to mention that the CPU makes life muuuuch easier on my D5300...which may become my next IR camera. The obstacle is the monocoque body which makes disassembly a little trickier. Thanks Bjørn!
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Erik Lund
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 15:57:39 »
Very nice work as always! Super
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Erik Lund
Bjørn Rørslett
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 16:40:10 »
Sten is now officially a
Certified NG Nerd
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Congratulations.
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Bjørn Rørslett
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charlie
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 18:09:23 »
Nice work, Sten. Thanks for sharing.
I it looks like I've got the same Dremel drill press as you
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Jakov Minić
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 08, 2016, 21:31:49 »
Well done Sten!
Dr Lens II does it all again
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stenrasmussen
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Re: Chipping the Rodenstock Heligon 100/1.6
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April 11, 2016, 19:56:26 »
Thanks girls
Tis like I want to craft a doctor diploma to decorate my office wall with now...mwahahaha....
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