Re: Focus rails

2001-02-11 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
JoMac wrote: > What you're telling me, Bill, is that you own the only one of Pentax's > Bellows systems that DOES NOT have a tripod rail block as well as the > camera and lens rail blocks. That would be the Bellow1, address: > http://members.tripod.com/~McHil/gfx/bellow1.jpg > All the re

Re: Focus rails

2001-02-10 Thread Joseph McAllister
> bellows alone permit focusing from the fixed position of > the system, the magnification then falls into place w/ the > amount of extension. > (magnification is dependent upon camera distance at focus) > > rails make focusing easier while maintaini

Re: Focus rails

2001-02-08 Thread Joseph McAllister
On 02/08/2001 03:42, mike wilson opined: >www.novoflex.com is the address of a good site. They do have UK >reps. as far as I remember. Pentax makes one. It's pricey. Most of the New York Mail Order places have them under their own name, like Cambron. They are marketed under Vivitar, Spiratone

Re: Focus Rails

2001-02-08 Thread Bruce Dayton
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 2:21 AM Subject: Re: Focus Rails > David Ashton-Cleary wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Does anyone know a supplier of focus rails in the UK. > > ... > > Hi David, > > you can check www.manfrotto.com for it. It should be call

RE: Focus Rails

2001-02-07 Thread Jens Bladt
Hi Dave Very interesting. Like belloews with fixed magnification, right? I never saw such a gizmo. You might look for some tripod company, like www.manfrotto.com or www.gitzo.com Good luck/let us know Jens