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Topic: Help with my Scope Lens Focusing
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Colin Preston
Film Handler
Posts: 77
From: Northwich, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 03, 2006 06:53 PM
Hi Chaps Wondered if you could help Just completed my cinema in the loft, and ran Grease through for the kids. My problem is this, (I have had it for a whiel but now its really getting on my wick), The center of the picture is fine in terms of focus. Pin sharp in fact, but as it moves out towards the left and right, it goes out of focus . Not too bad, but bad enough for it to be noticable I know its not the film beacuse if I take away the scope lens, the picture is perfect.
In my GS I have a 1.0 lens, and my scope lens is a Kowa. The scope lens is mounted on a swing bracket and I would say there is approx 1.5cm between the front optic on my GS lens and the rear optic on my Scope lens.
I might be being a little thick, but I am at a loss as to what to try to resolve this.
Could it be that the scope lens needs to be closer to the GS lens?
Any help would be greatly appreciated Col
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Joerg Niggemann
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 127
From: Germany
Registered: May 2006
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posted September 04, 2006 10:59 AM
Hi Colin,
I made my first experience with CS during the last weeks and had a similar problem. I used the GS with the standard 1,1/15,5-25 and a "Rectimascope" CS lens from Wittner. My first thought was that the Rectimascope wasn't adjusted correctly. Then I found that picture edges were slightly out of focus even without the CS lens mounted, but this was only visible with a grid chart test film.
Next I started a test with all projectors and lenses I have, using the test film. The result was that all my Elmo lenses (2x 1,1/15,5-25, 2x 1,3/15-25) are critical in terms of "edge focusing" when used at a focal length of about 20-25mmm. Unfortunately, this is exactly the range I have to use with CS.
My Bauer T610 with Xenovaron 1,1/11-30 was a good reference with a very clear and crisp projection up to the picture edges. I also learned that I shouldn't run a focus test film on my Chinon .
Finally, the solution came on ebay: I got an Elmo lens 1,2/25-50 which does a perfect job with the Rectimascope: all focusing problems are gone.
I think that John is right, a grid chart test film is highly recommended to check adjustment of projector and CS lenses. Any slight focusing problem which isn't noticeable during normal projection could get magnified and visible with CS.
Joerg
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