Posts: 3216
From: The Projection Box
Registered: Nov 2006
posted June 24, 2019 07:46 AM
Or you learn something every day!
A recent purchase was a anamorphic lens I had never seen before or even heard of made for Sankyo 8mm projectors. It's a cute little lens suffering from advanced fungus inside but we soon stripped it down and now like new again. Along with this I got hold of a f1 lens for my Noris (aka Fujicascope) a very small light weight sound projector. I was going to make another scope lens bracket but found with a little packing the Sankyoscope would fit inside the front of the lens and worked very well.
I'm impressed with the little light weight Sankyoscope lens and also the Fuji f1 lens which is really sharp and bright adding a bit more sparkle to the projected scope image from the modest projector. Next job is to do another 2 blade shutter conversion. This will be handy come Christmas for taking out and about.
Posts: 3216
From: The Projection Box
Registered: Nov 2006
posted June 24, 2019 11:21 AM
Did stick my neck out some time ago on the first Elmo f1 with el fungo in and after that did think all was possible, but I'm no expert with lens repairs.
The Sankyoscope was just a few pounds so not much of a worry. I shifted the fungus with washing up liquid then ran under a warm tap, dry and wipe with a proper lens cleaner. Put the thing back together and tested.
Posts: 1006
From: West Midlands United Kingdom
Registered: Aug 2011
posted June 25, 2019 11:16 AM
You got lucky lee, washing up liquid has salt in it, so don't wash your car with it, or the paint will be scratched. I was told that de ionised water is far safer by a martin lighting technician. Looks pretty good, Fuji lens used in the tv cameras, nice bits of glass......