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C-mount focus
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Contributed by
Carl
Schietinger
Carl is the President and Owner of New York Technological Cinevideo Services, a camera rental and sales house in New York City.
It dawned on me recently that if a C-mount lens is screwed in too far or
not far enough, even by a hair, the focus will probably be off. How can
I optimize focus in a non-reflex 16mm camera?
Two things to keep in mind:
1) Your camera need
s to be checked and set to the factory original flange focal distance of 17.52mm
2) Lens needs to be professionally collimated to the same factory standard.
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