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Old February 4th 04, 09:47 PM
Heinrich Zinndorf-Linker (zili@home)
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Default Brad Guth is......

Am Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:18:31 -0700 schrieb "Jay Windley":

I misunderstood your point. The Hasselblads used a square 70 millimeter
film format. The Biogon lens had a 38 millimeter focal length which, with
that format, produces a diagonal field of view of approximately 70 degrees.
It was that 70mm, not the film format, that I thought you were indicating.
Sorry for the confusion; it was my mistake. I saw the number "70" and
jumped to the wrong conclusion.


Some small corrections about the Apollo Hasselblads:
image format 55*55mm (shot on 70mm film) between 150 and 180 images
per magazine, depending on film type. And now a listing of used
lenses:
focal length (mm) view angle (degrees)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
Biogon 4.5/38 38 90
Biogon 5.6/60 60 65
Planar 2.8/80 80 52
Planar 3.5/100 100 43
UV-Sonnar 4.3/105 105 41
Sonnar 5.6/250 250 17
Tele-Tessar 8/500 500 8.5



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