- f/1.4,
which was
named the
Ultra Panchro lens.
Further improvement was done by Lee in 1930, the
Super Speed Panchro. It was a f/1.5 fast
design with seven...
- through-the-lens
viewfinder system,
VistaVision Mitc****
geared head,
Cooke Panchro lens and bellows, (2)
vintage camera cases, (2) 1000-ft.
magazine sets...
- in 1920,
which subsequently was
marketed as the OPIC (1924) and
Speed Panchro (1930). Lee's 1920
patent traces the
development of the
Gauss lens and...
-
found that it just
softened the image. He then
tried using vintage Cooke Panchro and
Canon K-35 lenses, but they were not
compatible with the
large format...
-
series were
built by
Shiga Optical Co. in ****an, from old
Cooke S2/S3 and
Panchro lenses,
Canon lenses, and
Zeiss lenses, respectively. The
series overall...
- to
their Apochromatic process. In the 1950s and 1960s, the
Cooke Speed Panchro lenses were the most po****r
choice for
cinema films, then from the 1970s...
-
Dance Simon Chapman Camera setup Arri
Alexa Mini
Cooke Anamorphic/i S2/S3
Panchro Running time 60
minutes Production company Lookout Point TV
Original release...
-
favoured by
Ansel Adams and
others (also see below) the Opic and
Speed Panchro large-aperture lenses,
widely used by
Hollywood the
inverse telephoto (retrofocus)...
-
collapsed a year earlier). The
company produced the
following films:
Sakura Panchro c1946
Format 120
KONIPAN SS ASA 100
Format 135, 120,
Sheet Film KONIPAN...
-
established in 1995 and
offers a
single B&W film
manufactured on
their behalf;
Panchro 400
introduced in 2015
replacing BRF400.
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