I remember some article about "ultra long telephoto" - that's way back, in the age of *paper* photo magazines. I've already searched but the paper seems to be lost. I also tried the web - lots of articles about diy lenses but no one about projecting the image of a tele in an inverted wide angle. My memory may be off, but the paper article presented various options, from a spotting scope attached to a lens cap to the attachment of a takumar 135mm to a spacer, to a reversed 28mm and to a slr. The details - that's the problem... no details survived the 20+ years since I last read the paper.

At the time I had no fixed wide angle - my zoom age - and when I bought my next wide lens the idea somehow evaded me. Now I have a spot for some 1000+ mm lens for once a month usage, not a job so i just cannot add the lens to the expense account. Cleaning the 135 Takumar I suddenly remember that it's possible to change it into a longer lens.

Memory, anyone? Thanks!!

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luiz felipe
luiz.felipe at luizfelipe.fot.br

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