Ich bin immer wieder tief beeindruckt von deinem handwerklichen Geschick und der Präzision mit der du diese speziellen Kamera Meisterwerke konstruierst! Vielen Dank für das Video!
@@variopancolar6487 Thank you and please make sure to activate the subtitle options. I was able to understand much of the zeiss documentory but it was not activated on the ORWO documentory.
Why not start with a 127 roll film Exakta VP and convert it to accept 35mm film? Much less fabrication involved, and you would end up with a 24x6.5 negative - even longer. Just a thought.
Thank you! What I have meant is if the modification of Pentacon Six camera to accommodate 135 film and specifically your PA lenses is easier. The front end of the camera will be modified and a mirror mechanism, but the body and the shutter would remain almost intact. Thank you for your time! Fascinated by your skills!
@@kostal7786 Your idea would not be possible. You never get the flange-film-distance short enough at a Pentacon Six to mount shift lenses from 35 mm cameras.
@@panzerofdatlake1012 Ahh I see. Then I guess this would be interesting for you. zeissikonveb.de/start/basteleien/stereokameras/stereokameras%20system%20kern.html :)
This is just amazing! Great job.
Ich bin immer wieder tief beeindruckt von deinem handwerklichen Geschick und der Präzision mit der du diese speziellen Kamera Meisterwerke konstruierst!
Vielen Dank für das Video!
Danke danke. :)
Absolutely fantastic !!!
Wow! A truly impressive build.
This is one of the most insane modifications I’ve seen and I absolutely love it! You are a genius!
Thank you :)
Your cameras never cease to amaze me. This is as cool as it gets!
Thank You :)
Following the link to the resulting panoramic images, one gets even more impressed!
Thank you :)
Wow just wow, Your project are amazing.
Amazing! Thanks for posting!
Where did you get such a big magnifying glass from?
Wow, amazing work! That was satisfying to watch that build.
I am absolutely stunned and speechless, so do you sell these modified camera?
This is incredible work, as ever, Sir.
Thank you!
Thank YOU :)
Amazingly accurate and beautiful work!!
How long did this take to do?
Thank you so much for sharing this project with us…… you are really good!
I did not count the hours 🤗
amazing work! your cameras are fascinating!
That's super impressive. I feel like giving this a shot at some point.
I wish you get a nice micro welding machines (if any) to continue these projects
Absolutely astonishing work as per usual! How did you source a ground glass with a microprism like that?
This whole project was a total cutting of parts to size. ;)
@@variopancolar6487 So you cut 2 ground glass and glue them together without having a seam in the middle?! WHAT IS THIS WIZARDY!
@@PotatoHoly No. I cut a large screen smaller. :-P
@@variopancolar6487 where do you find large ground glass in Germany anyway?
Great work, thanks for sharing
What happened to the Carl Zeiss Jena and Orwo documentories? I can not see them anymore?
I have to re-upload them
@@variopancolar6487 Thank you and please make sure to activate the subtitle options. I was able to understand much of the zeiss documentory but it was not activated on the ORWO documentory.
Did you worked at VEB Pentacon or is it just a hobby?
VEB Pentacon Dresden was closed 30 years ago. I was 6 years old then.
@@variopancolar6487 I realized that when i saw how young you are in the video. Lol
@@variopancolar6487 I was thinking that because in one of your video you use a shutter speed tester from the Pentacon factory!
@@denispelletier4381 I build the shutter time meter myself. I just glued a Pentacon sign on. ;-)
Why not start with a 127 roll film Exakta VP and convert it to accept 35mm film? Much less fabrication involved, and you would end up with a 24x6.5 negative - even longer. Just a thought.
Do you sell those? 🙂
Hello! Wouldn’t a modification of Pentacon Six to accommodate 135 film be an easier task?
There are no 24; 28 or 35 mm lenses for Pentacon six.
Thank you! What I have meant is if the modification of Pentacon Six camera to accommodate 135 film and specifically your PA lenses is easier. The front end of the camera will be modified and a mirror mechanism, but the body and the shutter would remain almost intact. Thank you for your time! Fascinated by your skills!
@@kostal7786 Your idea would not be possible. You never get the flange-film-distance short enough at a Pentacon Six to mount shift lenses from 35 mm cameras.
Круто!
Work of art
Thank You :)
Maybe you can try prama fed-50
@@panzerofdatlake1012 This would mean a regression. Don't you see what an advantage it is to have a panoramic camera with a reflex finder?
@@variopancolar6487 wait I mean streo sorry
@@panzerofdatlake1012 Ahh I see. Then I guess this would be interesting for you. zeissikonveb.de/start/basteleien/stereokameras/stereokameras%20system%20kern.html :)