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  1. Hi, I just got an Iscorama 36 Nikon Mount and I was wondering what the best Nikon to EOS adapter for this lens?   Thanks!
  2. I'm on the hunt for an Iscorama 36 or 42. I have an original model Iscorama (serial number) and an Iscorama 54 to trade with if that is helpful (I'll obviously offer a good chunk of change along with either of those in exchange). I'm on a deadline to source these for an upcoming production, so I'm willing to pay a premium. Anyone interested please PM me.
  3. I just got an M42-mount Iscorama in the mail. Beautiful glass and I have not yet had a chance to shoot anything with it, but I already have some mechanical questions about it. I have never worked with one of these before and I don't want to force anything and damage the lens. First here are some pictures for context. This is not my lens, but mine is the same model: [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/gallery/album_14/gallery_18451_14_1333.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/gallery/album_14/gallery_18451_14_67878.jpg[/img] 1) I have not been able to detach the anamorphic adapter from the taking lens. How do I accomplish this? The pushable buttons highlighted in green can be pressed in and the adapter can be re-oriented (possibly refocusing the taking lens beneath?), but twisting it does not cause it to detach. Also, the conical ring below them rotates freely when I do this -- I would think that it would stay put so that I could unscrew the taking lens. 2) In the purple: Is there a way other than twisting to adjust this? Mine does not budge with twisting. Could it be stuck? 3) In the red: What is this for? It looks like it would take a lever for more torqued focusing like the Lomo square fronts, but that doesn't seem right here. Old-school mounting hole perhaps? Any insight would be much appreciated.
  4. I had nothing to do and was a little bit bored. There are countless flare-tests around - so here is mine: [url="https://vimeo.com/49508965"]https://vimeo.com/49508965[/url] (be warned: you could become easily bored)
  5. Just saw this Iscorama 54 on ebay. $2,000 starting bid. No bids so far. [url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/200810742974?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/200810742974?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649[/url]
  6. Hi I'm shooting a short over 4 days in England around October and looking to hire an Iscorama 36? The budget doesn't justify buying an Iscorama (plus they're a buggar to find!) Are there any owners in England who would rent their Isco 36 and clamp out to me? Also, out of curiosity, would people prefer the GH2 (Anamorphic hack with lomos?) setup or 7D (with Isco 36?) We have the option but can't find many good examples of the GH2 ana hack? Many thanks, James
  7. I am looking for an Iscorama 36, no difference if it is single coated or multicoated version. I'd prefer to buy one within EU if possible (since that means less tolls for me), but buying from international sellers is not a problem either.
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