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Spiratone was a
company specializing in low-cost
lenses and
filters for cameras, lighting, and
darkroom equipment. The
company was
started by Fred Spira...
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February of that year. In
order to make ends meet, the
family started Spiratone Fine
Grain Laboratories, a photo-processing business, in
their apartment...
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Until 1968 16,662 FT-2 were made and sold also
abroad under the
names Spiratone,
Panorama and Spaceview. In 1967 it was
succeeded by the Horizont. This...
- K-mount, and none of them are
known to be of good quality.
Spiratone 400 mm f6.3
Spiratone 500 mm f8 (72 mm filter) Sun 28–80 mm f3.5-4.5
Macro (62 mm...
- Petri, Raynox, N.P.S., Formula, Dionar, Universal, Soligor, Yashica,
Spiratone. M42×0.75 (not to be
confused with M42×1) Same as T-mount but with aperture...
- the top and bottom. 1968. Sold as Beroflex, Berolina, Panomar, Sigma,
Spiratone, Universa, Upsilon,
Vemar etc. Very bad.) C-4
Optics Hyperfisheye 4.9 mm...
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experience with
creative photographic accessories such as
filters from
Spiratone.
Edward Steichen called him "the man who
makes rainbows." Burt Keppler...
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portrait (4×5+)
Seibold Dreamagon 90mm f/4 Sima Soft
Focus 100mm f/2 (T)
Spiratone Portragon 100mm f/4 (T)
Tamron SP 70–150mm f/2.8 Soft (Adaptall-2) Wollensak...
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school when he
became involved in the
management of
office systems at
Spiratone, a
company founded and run by his father, Fred Spira.
After completing...