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There were three f-stop settings: 4.5, 6.3 and 11. My birthday was just a few weeks ago, so I'm having the typical "another year older" memory lapse on the focal length. I want to say 35 millimeters. EDIT: Lipton in one place says 32 mm., and in another place 35. The number "32" was tickling my memory, but I cannot say for sure right now which figure is correct. There is a document on Bob's website which claims a 2.64-inch I/A for Space-Vision, which would work out to 67 millimeters, and that's how I came by that number. Right or wrong, I have been carrying that number around in my head for quite a while, and, unlike so many things, it has not leaked out. Ha ha ha! :-) Last edited by bavanut; 02-26-2016 at 03:27 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (04-26-2016) |
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