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  1. Another Iscorama 1.5x  spotted on Ebay. (Not my listing)  

     

    This one has an interesting clip attachment I haven't seen before. Strange.

     

    I'm still looking for a 54, but here's this link if anyone of you guys are on the hunt. The glass looks clean.:

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ISCORAMA-1-5X-ANAMORPHIC-Beaulieu-Super-8mm-Clip-adapter-DSLR-BMCC-BMPC-/111458367096?pt=FR_IQ_PhotoVideo_Photo_Objectifs_Zooms

  2. Yes, a 50mm OCT-18 anamorphic front will allow a 50 and 75mm taking prime to be swapped. These primes have specific coupling housings to integrate to the front anamorphic to allow unison focus - resulting in a single focus operation. 

    My Oct-18 squarefront + 75mm Lomo prime (PL converted) might be for sale soon.

    Do you know if this is this possible with the 35mm as well? Can the 50mm spherical lomo (in the proper housing) work with the 35mm anamorphic block?

  3. Well it's a good way to get some buzz around his FB page for sure, but I'm optimistic. If he could manage to put out this tiny lens, who knows what else he's got up in his sleeves.

    Agreed. Fingers crossed.

  4. FM Lens (the manufacturer of these anamorphics) posted a picture on their Facebook page today:

     

    http://on.fb.me/1pmaHFU

     

    Sounds interesting.

    Any idea what it actually is. My mind runs wild and I get excited, but is this actually what it looks to be?

     

    The pic tells us very little, the website is listed as "coming soon"...

  5. I believe you have a projector lens.  The NAP series are for projectors not cinema cameras, AFAIK.

     

    You'll need a taking lens to render an image on your sensor.  I'm guessing somewhere in the neighbourhood of 55-100mm to avoid vignetting.

     

    You'll also need a clamp to attach the two.  I think these lomo projector lenses are quite beefy, so I'm not sure what clamp will work.  It might be better to get a rail mount for the lens and then line it up with your taking lens and then black out the gap between the two.

     

    Hope that helps.

  6. Haven't seen one listed recently & i'm assuming it was cheap, since you got rid of yours...

    I'm convinced ebay searches are different for everyone or depending on what part of the world you live in.

    I agree. It drives me nuts sometimes. I search multiple times a day, and never saw this 54 for sale.

     

    Oh, well. Good for Tito!

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