My father-in-law purchased a lens for £1 as a curiosity and came along to ask what it was.
The lens is a manual zoom and seems to have two secondary lenses mounted above what I presume are photo-cells or something similar.
Attached are a couple of images.
Note that the higher sensor is geared to move a few mm with the focus of the lens.
Does anyone have an idea what this lens was used for?
Mystery Lens
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Re: Mystery Lens
The old Sony beta cams used a sonopter lens. Maybe it's from an older Sony video camera.
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Re: Mystery Lens
Harvey, the 12-72 mm range seems to fit the one-size-fits-all lens for a small sensor - like video or p&s.
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Re: Mystery Lens
This could have been a lens for a Super 8 camera, or similar device (using one of the other lenses to measure exposure. I'm not sure why a third lens with sensor would be needed
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Re: Mystery Lens
Let's say it came off an old video camera with an electronic viewfinder. One of those "lenses" could be for that purpose. There seems to be a bunch of housing missing so perhaps one of them is the internal monitor that the viewfinder would use.
Re: Mystery Lens
Yes, thanks, it does look like lenses very like this one were used in early video cameras.
For example: this Ebay listing
For example: this Ebay listing
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