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Topic: How to obtain/use a scope lens for super 8 projector
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Ben Zotto
Film Handler
Posts: 33
From: San Francisco, CA, USA
Registered: Sep 2018
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posted October 08, 2018 12:13 PM
Can't find in the archives. I have a super 8 projector, and I want to project a scope print-- I know I need to put an anamorphic lens somewhere to project correctly. None of the super 8 projectors had a scope lens in them as standard, right? eBay is full of (pricey) anamorphic projector lenses, mostly "for 35mm" projectors, one or two say they're for 8mm, and I assume "for 16mm" too but I'm not sure how to think about this.
Is this something I jury-rig onto the front of the existing lens? What needs to match or how do I find a lens that will work correctly? Do I need to be doing complex optical math for throw length or whatnot or does any old anamorphic lens duct tape on there and basically work?
Want to make sure I don't drop hundred(s) of bucks on a hunk of glass just to find out there's no way to make it work. Since there were many commercially available scope super 8 prints, I have to imagine there's some standard ways to do it. Can someone please either point me to a guide or do a quick outline of how to approach? Thanks so much. [ October 19, 2018, 03:26 PM: Message edited by: Ben Zotto ]
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