At 10:13 AM 08/15/2001, you wrote:
>     Ken, I once bought a 55mm wide angle for my old Mamiya 330 TLR. The
>trouble was, both lenses had chips in them, and most were close to the
>center. In many images, you couldn't tell, but when there was a light, or
>very bright spots in the photo, it flared.
>     It wasn't a bad thing all the time, it did give the image a nice 
> effect at times.

In her bio, Margaret Bourke White related that her first camera was a TLR 
with a good sized chunk knocked out of the middle of the bottom lens. She 
said it gave her a nice dreamy semi-soft focus effect. She used the camera 
for some time that way.
--
regards,
Henry Posner
Director of Sales and Training
B&H Photo-Video, and Pro-Audio Inc.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com

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