Daguerreotype Achromat Lens
Posted: Thu 07 Apr 2016, 10:03
I have to admit of being something of a sucker when it comes to unusual lenses, so when I saw a Kickstarter campaign by Lomography for a modern update of the first lens designed specifically for photography I was always going to be interested. I managed to resist the lure of Lomography's earlier Petzval based creations and having seen the results I am glad that I did. I am not sure that swirly bokeh is really my thing and would soon tire of the effect. This new lens has a completely different look and feel to it, though, and is something I might actually use. Soft wide open, it still has a dreamlike quality at the smaller apertures.
It was not long before I got my credit card out after returning home from last night's club meeting. I had missed the $300 and $350 offers, but managed to get in on the September delivery of a brass lens at $400. When I started looking, 61 were available which went down to 54 in the short time I was online. Earlier on today there were just 13 remaining, now all gone. October delivery at the same price remains plentiful, but with the publicity it is garnering around the Internet and just one day into the sale that situation is unlikely to last long. With the Kickstarter funding goal already achieved, I now have until 10 May to consider my purchase before my credit card is charged. Maybe a filter and some vaseline would be more cost effective?
I did think about the black lacquer version, but this is a fascimile of a lens the date of which coincides with the start of the Victorian era. It can only be brass.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lo ... -64-art-le
It was not long before I got my credit card out after returning home from last night's club meeting. I had missed the $300 and $350 offers, but managed to get in on the September delivery of a brass lens at $400. When I started looking, 61 were available which went down to 54 in the short time I was online. Earlier on today there were just 13 remaining, now all gone. October delivery at the same price remains plentiful, but with the publicity it is garnering around the Internet and just one day into the sale that situation is unlikely to last long. With the Kickstarter funding goal already achieved, I now have until 10 May to consider my purchase before my credit card is charged. Maybe a filter and some vaseline would be more cost effective?
I did think about the black lacquer version, but this is a fascimile of a lens the date of which coincides with the start of the Victorian era. It can only be brass.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lo ... -64-art-le