[LargeFormat] How do you transport lenses in the field?
Marco Milazzo
largeformat@f32.net
Sat Jan 26 23:50:34 2002
From the sublime (Michael's article on Aero Ektars) to the trivial, (a
practical question):
I have four lenses and want to pack them all in my kit when I go out to
photograph, but I don't have cases for them. I attach them to lensboards,
put on their caps and stick them in my $16.00 tool chest from Home Depot.
Am I asking for trouble?
How do you carry lenses in the field -- attached to lensboards, in cases,
with or without lenscaps, in some special gizmo, or how?
Marco
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Briggs" <MichaelBriggs@Earthlink.net>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: [LargeFormat] Re: Aero-Ektars
>
> On 26-Jan-02 Clive Warren wrote:
>
> > How are you getting on with your document on the old Aero Ektars? I
> > threw up some photos of one in an Alphax shutter recently on the f32
> > Discussion Forum.
>
> I have posted some information on my webpage:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~michaelbriggs/aeroektar/aeroektar.html
> I update this about monthly as I have time or new information.
>
> Could you (and anyone else on the list) send me the rim data (esp. the
serial
> number) from your Aero-Ektars? I suggest sending rim data privately by
email
> so as not to bore the other list members. I am trying to determine what
> versions were made and an estimate of the production dates and volumes.
>
> The photos of the Clive's lens in the Alphax shutter show a yellow dot on
the
> rim. This is only the second yellow dot marking that I have seen. As
yet, I
> don't know what it means.
>
> The physics laboratory where I work is now being unpacked, so soon I
should be
> able to make better measurements of the radiation.
>
> --Michael
>
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