Cooke Speed Panchro Test Recipes

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Logo recipes Many of the Cooke Speed Panchros being used today date back to the 1950s, and 1960s. ... Lens Test Director, Cinematographer and Owner of Old Fast Glass. ... Cooke Speed Panchro …

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Logo recipes Up to 10% cash back  · Exposure was compensated using adjustments to shutter speed only. NOTE: The water bottle was placed at each lens' minimum focus distance. TLS decreases …

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Logo recipes Feb 15, 2008  · I've run a test with my 75mm Series II where I shined 5500K light in the front and measured almost exactly 3200K out the back. Cooke used radioactive Thorium glass which …

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Logo recipes Apr 24, 2023  · Cooke made a lens called the Speed Panchro for four decades before discontinuing it in the mid-1960s. The lenses used no coatings and were known for their …

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Logo recipes Sep 5, 2016  · The original Cooke Speed Panchro, designed by Horace W Lee in the 1920s, was a cine prime lens that chromatically enhanced an image when filming under restricted …

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Logo recipes Up to 10% cash back  · This test footage of the PANCHRO/i Classic 50mm & 75mm lenses was shot in a variety of studio test lighting scenarios to show characteristics commonly associated …

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Logo recipes Vintage lens sets vary, so use demo videos as a rough reference. Ask the rental house for demo footage of their lenses or do a test yourself before committing. Panchro Classics are modern …

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Logo recipes Feb 2, 2023  · The Light Lens Lab 50mm f2 Cooke Speed Panchro Replica recreates a legendary cinema lens from the early 1900s in Leica M mount. The original Cooke Speed Panchro …

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Logo recipes 50mm Speed Panchro f/2, Series 1 Uncoated – Serial 280689 – Sold to Bell & Howell London in September 1943. ... The Cooke Speed Panchros trace their origins back to the Cooke Opic …

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Logo recipes It has the best quality among cinema lenses and can be recognized because the “C” logo is engraved in each lens. Cooke Optics Ltd began making cine lenses in 1916 and is a camera …

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Logo recipes Sep 5, 2016  · Studios snapped up the new Cooke f/2.0 (T2.3) lenses. These were the now-legendary uncoated Cooke Speed Panchros. In 1945, Cooke introduced the Speed Panchro …

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Logo recipes Cooke’s classic Speed Panchro design delivered through lenses built for the digital age. SP3 18mm. The new 18mm SP3 is available as a single lens with its own carry case. SP3 25mm - …

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Logo recipes The growing demand for vintage Cooke Speed Panchro lenses from the 1920s to 1960s prompted us to introduce a modern re-design of these heritage lenses for Super35 cameras, true to the …

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Logo recipes Apr 30, 2020  · The first Cooke photographic lenses were introduced in 1894. It was on the foundation of this early triplet design that Horace W. Lee developed the Cooke Kinic, Panchro, …

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Logo recipes In 1935, the Director of Photography of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer studios said, “… at least 50% of our productions are made with Speed Panchros.” A true icon, which first established the optical …

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