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Topic: Bell & Howell anamorphic lens bracket
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Robert Lewis
Film Handler
Posts: 58
From: United Kingdom
Registered: Feb 2009
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posted May 07, 2014 10:46 AM
Hi Paul.
Thank you for your message.
Every picture I have seen of a 6XX series projector shows the three holes I refer to. The later machines which, generally carry the lacing information, to which you refer, do not appear to have them. I am therefore convinced that the holes are for mounting a bracket and were not owner modifications. The problem is I have not come across any information in any publication - official B & H or otherwise - about how an anamorphic lens might be attached by means of a bracket. I know that B & H supplied an anamorphic lens which fixed directly to a projection lens - a kind of matched pair arrangement, and I know also that many owners of B & H machines attach anamorphic lenses - generally the smaller lenses used on Eiki projectors, for example - by means of an adapter ring fitted directly to the B & H projection lens. Eiki did make a proper bracket which is fixed to the centre plate of the projector, but I wish to use a Sankor 16D lens which has a 52mm barrel and is considerably larger and heavier than the smaller and lighter Eiki type lens, not just because I believe the 16D lens is an excellent lens, but also because I am concerned that the additional weight of a heavier lens will stress the projection lens mounting.
Anyway, I am grateful to you for your reply and in the event that anybody out there reading these postings happens to have any information on the point, it would be gratefully received.
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