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Topic: The Wide-screen Centre
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted September 24, 2019 01:18 PM
My Dad bought me my Kowa 8Z Cinemascope lens from the Widescreen Centre for me for Christmas in 1988, when I was 17.
I recall it was £189.00. Very expensive, but a quality lens that I still use today. I even filmed some Kodachrome 'scope using it back in the 90's.
I ordered super 8 stock from them in the 90's too and a 16:9 camcorder lens to fit in front of a 4:3 DLP video projector around 2004, to give a scope image without too much line structure from 576i DVD.
I never visited in person, but I do recall that the prices were always at the top end of the range.
Tom, I do remember asking my Dad to check if the Kowa would fit on my Elmo ST-1200HD using the Schneider f1.1 xenovaron at it's wide 11mm and the answer back was very odd, quoting "up to 11 feet", or something.
It didn't work at 11mm unless the Kowa was pushed right up to the front of the Schneider, so the swing bracket we also bought was useless, as it left too much gap between the lenses.
Never mind, we built a meccano bracket together that worked.
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