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Time off while shooting in Canada... CL w/ 18-56.

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Ever since I have had the CL I have been working around with lens adaptations, most are simple, Nikon or Canon to M or L mounts. This time I went overboard. I had this lens forever, a 2 inch f1.9 Carl Meyer Speed. I bought this lens as a lupe. I found a focusing adapter for M42 to LTM, added an LTM to M adapter and the M to L adapter. It worked well. Right now the lens is taped to the adapter, via its retaining ring. I have been able to focus from infinity to quite close. 

 

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Gerade eben schrieb tommonego@gmail.com:

Ever since I have had the CL I have been working around with lens adaptations, most are simple, Nikon or Canon to M or L mounts. This time I went overboard. I had this lens forever, a 2 inch f1.9 Carl Meyer Speed. I bought this lens as a lupe. I found a focusing adapter for M42 to LTM, added an LTM to M adapter and the M to L adapter. It worked well. Right now the lens is taped to the adapter, via its retaining ring. I have been able to focus from infinity to quite close. It is missing a retaining screw for diaphram control so I only have f1.9.

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It seems this lens was made for Burke and James (B&J) to sell for scientific purposes.  

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