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19th Century Lens on 21st Century DSLR


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This image, made with my Leica Elmarit-R 60mm Macro, shows a Ross London No.6 Lens from 1890, mounted on a 21st Century DSLR. I have had the lens for fifty years, but have not before explored its capabilities. The lens has an 8-in.(200mm) focal length and has Waterhouse stops, from f/16 to f/64.

 

The second image was taken with this lens/camera combination.

 

Jim N.

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JC,

 

The lens came to me with a threaded brass flange and the original brass screws. I chose to mount it on a Pentax M42 bellows. I needed additional extension to get infinity focus, so I chose to make a 0.75 in. adapter/extender. The lens flange is on the front, and an M42 flange from an old lens was modified and fitted to the back.

 

The adapter is shown in the attached image.

 

Thanks for your interest.

 

Jim N.

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