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The focal length of this lens appears to be 15mm, just over one half inch. Therefore, it is very doubtful that it ever was supplied with a new projector.
The Isco-Gottingen lenses were (are?) of high quality, and I suspect this lens was very expensive.
Fine if you need a large picture at a very short throw.
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Thanks everyone for your input! It does seem as though this lens was an upgrade for those not wanting a zoom lens. From the research I've done, it looks like these lenses were sold for the Fumeo 8 OemmeO, and the Micron OemmeO, in 8 Mauer format (optical std8). The lens itself would have been made at the Isco/Schneider factory. Normally only available in Italy and Spain. In fact the lens I purchased is coming from Spain, and will probably take some time to get here. I'm excited to see how sharp this lens is compared to other primes I have in my collection. Currently using the Eumig Suprovar 1.0 zoom which I love, so we'll see. The Bolex 1.3 15mm prime lens I once used was great for showing a large image on a standard size projector screen, so I'm familiar with 15 mm lenses. I'll report back once the lens arrives, and I have tested it.....
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I came across this lens fitted to a Kodak Instamatic M66. I doubt very much this was the original lens, somebody in the past must have fitted it. Its certainly a nice lens, The barrel diameter with a Digital Caliper comes to around 33.23mm. I tried it on the "Eumig Mark S" there is no way it will fit, just to big.
Here is hoping your barrel diameter is smaller than this one.
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Originally posted by Graham Ritchie View PostI came across this lens fitted to a Kodak Instamatic M66. I doubt very much this was the original lens, somebody in the past must have fitted it. Its certainly a nice lens, The barrel diameter with a Digital Caliper comes to around 33.23mm. I tried it on the "Eumig Mark S" there is no way it will fit, just to big.
Here is hoping your barrel diameter is smaller than this one.
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Well I am happy to report the Isco-Gottingen 15 mm prime lens has arrived, and it fits perfectly in the Eumig Mark S 709. The lens measures 32.5 mm, which is the standard barrel size for these early Eumig's. I have not had the time to test the lens just yet, but will do so later this week. I'll be curious to see how this lens compares to my other lens, the Bolex "hi-fi" 1.3 15 mm prime. Stay tuned for further updates.
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Originally posted by Joseph Banfield View PostYea Shane, looking forward to your review of that lens!
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So tonight I fully tested the Isco-Gottingen 15 mm prime lens. I played several long scenes from my recently shot Super 8 color reversal movies. The brightness was just OK overall. The sharpness was fine but not eye popping. The contrast was just so-so but not fantastic! I then decided to compare these results side by side to the Eumig Suprovar 1.0 zoom lens. Putting the 1.0 back in and then projecting the same scene was like night and day! The Suprovar is still the better lens hands down! Never thought I'd say that when comparing a prime to a zoom, but that's my verdict! Eumig certainly knew what they were doing when this lens was developed in the late 1960's. Not only is the Eumig 1.0 an all metal zoom, but I truly believe the glass elements are coated in such a way that the end result is most excellent! Now I do understand a 1.0 and 1.3 will give different results do to light transmission, but in the end sharpness, contrast, grain structure, etc are all superior with the 1.0. I've owned many lenses over the years and the Suprovar 1.0 is still the best lens I have in my collection!
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