Hi,
I saw an olympus conversion lens (TCON 14D http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/198_TCON-14D.htm ) it's on sale for 35 euros.
I was wondering if these type of lenses are usable for DIY projectors. Could they somehow increase/decrease the focal length of a normal triplet, say like the 330mm FL one?
Just a thought
🙂
I saw an olympus conversion lens (TCON 14D http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/198_TCON-14D.htm ) it's on sale for 35 euros.
I was wondering if these type of lenses are usable for DIY projectors. Could they somehow increase/decrease the focal length of a normal triplet, say like the 330mm FL one?
Just a thought
🙂
I will be testing one out in a few weeks. The prolblem is finding one that will cover a 62mm lens. The one I found is for a beta cam. There was only one of them with shipping it will be $50 . The CANON C-8 TELE CONVERTER 1.4 X 67 might work but someone has to try it out and they are rare too. most are made for 52mm or smaler lens. good luck.
is it possible to use a conversion lens as the projection lens (given it has the right focal length and FOV) instead of putting infront of a current triplet lens?
let us know bout your results
thx 😀
let us know bout your results
thx 😀
The adaptor would have to be used on top of the tripelet just like a camcorder. On LL site Kit's PHOTON CANNON said he tested one and it worked.
My telephoto adapter came in today its big but the rear clear is only 58mm a little smaler than the 62mm clear of the triplet. It works good. I am going to set up a test rig for FOV testing.
great 🙂 I hope you can post your results soon and prolly some pics 😉 also if you can tell us how much throw you gained from the lens and if there were any loss in quality over the final projected image. Thanks!
Right now my test setup is just a 60 watt light bulb. I saw someone on ebay use one for finding the FL. the test rig will be done in a few days. The qualityof the teleconverter is great and the throw looks like about 1.8 X the rear FL of the triplet got longer by about 60mm but this lens is a one of a kind the only other one I could find with the same speks was made by canon and was $450. I think by looking at this one it probulaly cost that much it is about two pounds and looks real expencive there was only one on ebay. I was hopping to find a cheep fix that everyone could use.
There is one that is made for the canon XL and it is $109 new but I bet that the rear clear is even less than 58mm. someone would have to try it. It is a hard call when the pro lens from LL should be out in about 3 or 4 months and the 135mm from DIY PJ is $119 then there is the Opaque Projector that can be had for around $100 I bough one and have the lens it is almost 5" in dia but it won't focus sharp on larger than a 15" LCD
There is one that is made for the canon XL and it is $109 new but I bet that the rear clear is even less than 58mm. someone would have to try it. It is a hard call when the pro lens from LL should be out in about 3 or 4 months and the 135mm from DIY PJ is $119 then there is the Opaque Projector that can be had for around $100 I bough one and have the lens it is almost 5" in dia but it won't focus sharp on larger than a 15" LCD
Just found out that my fresnel lenes are literally on a slow boat from china. I must have clicked the wrong button, so it will be a few weeks before I can poast any results
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