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duntov
With sliding back and Hassey H mount. May also be interested in any mounted lenses.

Thanks,
John
tom_l
QUOTE (duntov @ Apr 21 2009, 04:39 AM) *
With sliding back and Hassey H mount. May also be interested in any mounted lenses.

Thanks,
John

Hello John,

There was/is one on ebay yesterday, don't remember which mount...
Changing mount means changing the whole sliding back ($$), it's not working with inserts like others brands.

I'm also looking for used lenses, but used Digitars (and similar) are difficult to find, especially on in a Silvestri mount.


Tom
duntov
QUOTE (tom_l @ Apr 21 2009, 08:59 AM) *
Hello John,

There was/is one on ebay yesterday, don't remember which mount...
Changing mount means changing the whole sliding back ($$), it's not working with inserts like others brands.

I'm also looking for used lenses, but used Digitars (and similar) are difficult to find, especially on in a Silvestri mount.


Tom



Thanks Tom. It was gone by time I went looking for it. However, I have changed my mind to opt for the Silvestri Bicam instead. The Flexicam will only accept lenses up to 105mm while the Bicam can go up to 150mm or so. I figue the extra weight of the Bicam is worth the trade off.

John
tom_l



QUOTE (duntov @ Apr 27 2009, 07:32 PM) *
Thanks Tom. It was gone by time I went looking for it. However, I have changed my mind to opt for the Silvestri Bicam instead. The Flexicam will only accept lenses up to 105mm while the Bicam can go up to 150mm or so. I figue the extra weight of the Bicam is worth the trade off.

John


Good choice.
That's right, i do use the flexicam with the 120mm Zeiss CFE via adapter and it works, but the Digitar 120 macro is not officially supported, never heard of someone who used a longer lens than 105mm, my longest Schneider lens is the 100 Digitar, which is sometimes not long enough.
Good luck with the bicam.


Tom
jing q
QUOTE (duntov @ Apr 27 2009, 12:32 PM) *
Thanks Tom. It was gone by time I went looking for it. However, I have changed my mind to opt for the Silvestri Bicam instead. The Flexicam will only accept lenses up to 105mm while the Bicam can go up to 150mm or so. I figue the extra weight of the Bicam is worth the trade off.

John


I have a bicam for sale!
and a 35mm rodenstock hr
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