Auteur: Henri Gaud
Date: 10-01-2004 17:26
Bonjour,
Emmanuel,
Je me permet de compléter l'info sur les Hypergones Zeiss et la version de Wisner (je ne connais pas la nature du filtre Wisner).
Hypergones avec étoile rotative pour corriger le vignetage
ref : 0 Focale 60 mm Format couvert en pouce 5x7 US $ en 1914 $43.50
ref : 000a Focale 75 mm Format couvert en pouce 8 x 10 US $ en 1914 $49.00
ref : 0 Focale 90 mm Format couvert en pouce 10 x 12 US $ en 1914 $52.50
ref : 0 Focale 120 mm Format couvert en pouce 12 x 16 US $ en 1914 $62.00
ref : 1 Focale 150 mm Format couvert en pouce 16 x 20 US $ en 1914 $72.50
ref : 2a Focale 200 mm Format couvert en pouce 24 x 28 US $ en 1914 $91.00
Hypergones sans étoile rotative pour corriger le vignetage
ref : 000a w/o Star Focale 75 mm Format couvert en pouce 5 x 7 US $ en 1914 $44.00
ref : 00 w/o Star Focale 90 mm Format couvert en pouce 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 US $ en 1914 $47.50
ref : 0 w/o Star Focale 120 mm Format couvert en pouce 8 x 10 US $ en 1914 $54.50
Les angles de champs varient de 110° à 135°
The 140o Wisner Hypergon, 84mm, f:22-45
This lens was originally designed by the Zeiss company as an extreme wide angle lens. Resembling a hollow marble, it has served a unique function as the only absolutely rectilinear lens covering 140o for decades. This lens has an absolutely flat field, virtually no astigmatism, and is virtually distortion free. Even today, ninety year old specimens of this lens are highly sought.
We have redesigned this lens using modern glass, and offer it with precise "waterhouse" stops and a simple but reliable rotary sector-shutter which will allow the photographer to manually time his exposures using the "B" or "T" settings. This lens will cover up to 11x14, but is suggested really for 8x10.
Lens in Shutter $2495.00 - Center Filter $382.00
Et l'on se prend à rêver qu'Adget ait eu la bonne idée de s'en offrir un ou deux, mais non trop tard.
HG
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