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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16782950" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>Fact: Rudders331cobra made his fortune by buying up dirt cheap F0.95/85mm lenses from the Soviet Union, and re-housing them in lenses for SLR cameras. That's how he gets those ultra-narrow depths-of-field. He initially had to sell them on street corners, as people drove by, saying, "You want shallow depth of field? You talk to me." From these humble beginning the biz grew into a multi-billion dollar enterprise based on high-quality glass.</p><p></p><p>But it hasn't always been easy. You may remember the big scandal in the early '80's, where folks complained they were suffering eye-damage from looking through the viewfinders of cameras fitted with those lenses. And the subsequent complaints of tendonitis from hauling those ultra-low F-number behemoths around. F0.95/85mm? You're talking 65 pounds of premium glass, there!</p><p></p><p>True story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16782950, member: 67454"] Fact: Rudders331cobra made his fortune by buying up dirt cheap F0.95/85mm lenses from the Soviet Union, and re-housing them in lenses for SLR cameras. That's how he gets those ultra-narrow depths-of-field. He initially had to sell them on street corners, as people drove by, saying, "You want shallow depth of field? You talk to me." From these humble beginning the biz grew into a multi-billion dollar enterprise based on high-quality glass. But it hasn't always been easy. You may remember the big scandal in the early '80's, where folks complained they were suffering eye-damage from looking through the viewfinders of cameras fitted with those lenses. And the subsequent complaints of tendonitis from hauling those ultra-low F-number behemoths around. F0.95/85mm? You're talking 65 pounds of premium glass, there! True story. [/QUOTE]
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