Hibbs
R.I.P. Charlie
Hoping someone here can help me identify a particular Kodak filter.
I recently purchased a SK Retina-Tele-Xenar 200mm 4.8 lens. Inside the case lid were 4 filters that attach to the rear of the lens. With a loupe, the filters are marked:
1. Kodak 1A
2. Kodak 85B
3. Kodak 85C
4. Kodak
It is the fourth filter I’m not sure of. It is clear and I thought it may be a close-up cuz the MFD is a massive 4.8 meters. But there does not appear to be any magnification whatsoever.
Could this be a haze filter?..or some other corrective optic?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
~ Hibbs
I recently purchased a SK Retina-Tele-Xenar 200mm 4.8 lens. Inside the case lid were 4 filters that attach to the rear of the lens. With a loupe, the filters are marked:
1. Kodak 1A
2. Kodak 85B
3. Kodak 85C
4. Kodak
It is the fourth filter I’m not sure of. It is clear and I thought it may be a close-up cuz the MFD is a massive 4.8 meters. But there does not appear to be any magnification whatsoever.
Could this be a haze filter?..or some other corrective optic?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
~ Hibbs
raydm6
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Hibbs
R.I.P. Charlie
Thanks for this Ray…I might use the CC filters for using tungsten emulsions in daylight. Kinda like that look.
I’ve been playing with DKL on Pentax K and M42. Some are really something.
~ hibbs
I’ve been playing with DKL on Pentax K and M42. Some are really something.
~ hibbs
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Yes I agree. They are beautifully engineered lenses. Good luck with the lens.
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