Adapting Non-Photographic & Projector Lenses - Part 2: Lens Pre-Testing & The Rings Adapting Method
In this video, you'll learn the six-steps to determine if a prospective "non-photographic" (e.g. projector) lens is adaptable. You must go through each of these six-steps before actually adapting any non-photographic lens. If you skip pre-testing, you risk total failure and will end up wasting your time and your money. After determining that a new lens is adaptable, it's time to adapt the lens using one of three different methods. This video covers the first method of adapting a non-photographic lens - using "rings" to attach the lens to your camera.

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Adapting Non-Photographic & Projector Lenses - Part 1: "Introduction To Our 3-Step Process"

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Adapting projector lenses to digital cameras. Including pros and cons of using projector lenses.

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Adapting Non-Photographic Lenses - Demo #1 The Leica 90mm f/2.5 "Colorplan" Lens

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How Just One Camera Destroyed Kodak Forever

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My technique for adapting vintage, projector and other odd lenses on my mirrorless camera

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Lessons Learned From Epic Lens Adapting "Failures" & "Mistakes"

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Adapting Non-Photographic Lenses - Demo #2 The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz (MOG) 80mm f/2.8 "Diaplan" Lens

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Adapting Non-Photographic Lenses- Parts 4 & 5: The "Helicoid" & "Anything Goes/Frankenstein" Methods

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I Made a Camera Lens out of A Vintage School Projector

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How To Replace Your Lens' Bayonet Mount - Part 1 (advantages & best lenses for this technique)

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Adapting Non-Photographic Lenses - Demo #3 the Zeiss 70-120mm f3.5 "Vario-Talon" Projector Lens

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