• First film to use Panavision Autp Panatar anamorphic Lenses.

    From cinemad@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 23:17:17 2017
    Was it a Hole in the Head(1959) or Green Mansions(1959) or something else?

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  • From Ian Partridge@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 20 12:56:27 2017
    "cinemad" <cinemad@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:96c8b6a6-0b1c-4b8d-ac05-2503fbdfa6f0@googlegroups.com...
    Was it a Hole in the Head(1959) or Green Mansions(1959) or something else?

    The Panavision site says that these lenses were liked by "cinematographers
    and actors"

    There is a company still hiring out these rare prime lenses for $1500 per
    day and say they were the first anamorphics to fix "mumps". Panavision sold them to studios starting in 1958, and stopped sales in 1964 when they became
    a rental-only operation.

    Ian

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  • From Scott Dorsey@21:1/5 to Ian Partridge on Tue Jun 20 09:21:39 2017
    Ian Partridge <i@ipartridge.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
    "cinemad" <cinemad@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:96c8b6a6-0b1c-4b8d-ac05-2503fbdfa6f0@googlegroups.com...
    Was it a Hole in the Head(1959) or Green Mansions(1959) or something else?

    The Panavision site says that these lenses were liked by "cinematographers >and actors"

    They still are. They were basically Panavision's take on the B&L Cinemascope lenses. Panavision chose to use a prism instead of a cylindrical lens, much like the Hypergonar design. They added a compensating element to make
    the squeeze linear at close distances.

    There is a company still hiring out these rare prime lenses for $1500 per
    day and say they were the first anamorphics to fix "mumps". Panavision sold >them to studios starting in 1958, and stopped sales in 1964 when they became >a rental-only operation.

    Nobody pays list price. Nobody. What you see on Panavision's price list is
    in every way negotiable. Although these days it's often common to rent lenses at close to full price and get a fully-prepped film camera thrown in for free.

    The "mumps" elimination was the result of that compensating element, and a similar arrangement has been used by many later lenses.
    --scott

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    "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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