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Topic: Better lens for my Eumig
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Maurizio Di Cintio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 977
From: Ortona, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted August 14, 2015 02:48 PM
Alan, Dominique is spot on: he summarized exactly what I meant. And yes, there used to exist a Schneider Xenovaron 1.1 Lens with exactly the same barrel as the ones to use on ANY Eumig S 9xx projector; everything fits in perfectly, included the peg to engage in the focusing system.
I've never mentioned Sankyo lenses can be used on Eumig's S 9xx Series: I mentioned a comparison as regards rarity, between Sankyo's Hi-Pro and the Schneider 1.1 (Eumig taylored).
Indeed, though, a modest Sankyo F 1.3, can fit Eumig's Series 800, IF the focal length ring is removed. The barrel fits in, but focusing becomes difficult, and there is a risk to lose the front element (which can be addressed with some gaffer tape). When I used to project with a Eumig S 804 (whose lens is an Eupronet F1.6!!!) it made a big difference in terms of light on the screen...
Back to the original query, John wrote about a better lens for his Eumig S 936, so the only Suprogon the will fit it, is the same as the one model S 940 (top of the line) used to be delivered with. That is as long as he wants to retain focusing capability with no hassles. There are other Suprogons from Eumig - I guess - but I have no direct knowledge on those. In terms of (total) compatibility in the Eumig family, there is no such thing among modles from different generations: all lenses for Series 800 can be swapped on machines from that Series; the same applies to Series 900 machines; but no cross-swapping is possible between the two series. I've never tried pushing a lens for an M 800 into an M 900 or vice versa; perhaps they would fit in but certainly focusing would be impossible in the regular way. Generally speaking the lenses for Series 900 are a little faster than the previous one with good sharpness and color rendition overall; the Optical Level System though is quite inconsistent in terms of quality; some are no worse than Eumig's average, some others are quite "soft"...
-------------------- Maurizio
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