Thanks! Amazing what some people know.
After reading the suggestions and links I think I agree with you and Shel. Also, I think it came from a research establishment, so the oscilloscope part fits.
The shutter time setting doesn't work properly, so maybe I´ll save the lens and shutter so I can use it to teach the kids some practical optics when they get older...
By the way Shel: it is not possible to read the blanked area.
DagT
På 17. apr. 2005 kl. 04.40 skrev Paul Ewins:
I'm pretty sure that this is a macro lens for photographing oscilloscope
screens. I'm not sure what film format, but the fast lens speed is a give
away. That shutter is a bit too big for any handheld 35mm camera and you
won’t get any sort of MF wide angle down to f1.5.
The lenses come up for sale from time to time on eBay, usually minus the
shutter which is a lot more useful than the lens.
Paul Ewins Melbourne, Australia
-----Original Message----- From: DagT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 2:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: OT: Anybody know what this is?
I found this when going through some old stuff that my parents didn´t want to keep.
http://www.foto.no/diskusjon/images/154698.jpg
DagT

