What's the story with the motors on this Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens?
Sometimes I see them with none, sometimes two, while this example has one.. Is the top one zoom, and bottom one aperture control?
I'm shopping for a lens for a 2008S automatic that I paid £$€ 55 plus postage.
Gianni
Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
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Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
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Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
Thats the M3 which was a Safari edition? It leaves out the zoom motor. 2008 and early 4008 (not ZM), don't have the Zoom motor, most common is the Angenieux 8-64mm, also Schneider 7-56mm.
R8: Bolex B8
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
DS8: Bolex H8 Rex4
S16: Bolex Rex4
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
DS8: Bolex H8 Rex4
S16: Bolex Rex4
Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
Thank Mana, I ended up going with a 1.4 / 6-70 Beaulieu-Optivarion with the two motors.
Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
The 1.4 / 6-70 Beaulieu-Optivarion arrived, mated with a Beaulieu 5008S Multispeed. This lens does not fit properly onto the 2008 S. It rotates ok then stops with the lower motor too far blocking the shutter button hole. I found a broken 8.5mm 2/3" Cosmicar CCTV lens at a local flea market, that doesn't focus to infinity, just a macro lens.
On a side note, I got the 5008S working by making a battery. I hooked together two 3 AAA battery boxes with some wire connectors to the base of the handle, stuffing it into a Gilette Shave Foam Black Plastic Cap, and Black Taping it to the handle.
On a side note, I got the 5008S working by making a battery. I hooked together two 3 AAA battery boxes with some wire connectors to the base of the handle, stuffing it into a Gilette Shave Foam Black Plastic Cap, and Black Taping it to the handle.
Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
Eventually got a Rainbow TV Zoom lens H6X8-II 8-48 1:1.0 Lens (C Mount 1/2").
Focuses to infinity, and generally seems ok to me.
It's not auto aperture, but it's ok since cost about a third of what i paid for the 2008S camera.
The camera also didn’t come with a battery, so I powered the camera with a home made two 2AAA battery boxes (with 1.5v Nimh's) velcro'd to the back, the end's of it's flying leads ( 0V, 2.4V, 4.8V ) wedged into the battery compartment.
Gianni
Focuses to infinity, and generally seems ok to me.
It's not auto aperture, but it's ok since cost about a third of what i paid for the 2008S camera.
The camera also didn’t come with a battery, so I powered the camera with a home made two 2AAA battery boxes (with 1.5v Nimh's) velcro'd to the back, the end's of it's flying leads ( 0V, 2.4V, 4.8V ) wedged into the battery compartment.
Gianni
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Finally got a clean and working Schneider - Kreuznach f/1.8 7-56mm lens that came with a parts (as-is) S2008 Beaulieu Super 8 Camera Body.
Now gotta see if the parts body is working or not..
€£$40.00 including postage.
Now gotta see if the parts body is working or not..
€£$40.00 including postage.
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Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
Hi!
Short answer:
(If I‘m not mistaken, then Beaulieu changed their mount again for the 5008 and higher numbers.)
Hope this helps,
Jörg
Short answer:
- No motor = real C-mount, compatible with all C-mount-cameras
- One motor = „Beaulieu mount 1“ (C-mount plus support for Beaulieu‘s auto exposure, only works on Beaulieus)
- Two motors = „Beaulieu mount 2“ (C-mount plus support for Beaulieu‘s auto exposure and motor-zoom, only works on Beaulieus)
- To make things more complicated: There were also „Beaulieu mount 2“-lenses without motor-zoom and hence with only a single motor. They have been cheaper, but don’t fit onto „Beaulieu mount 1“-cameras as they include a cover for the connectors for the motor zoom. Your image from your initial posting shows such a lens.
(If I‘m not mistaken, then Beaulieu changed their mount again for the 5008 and higher numbers.)
Hope this helps,
Jörg
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Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
When buying C-mount-lenses, you’ll have to keep in mind that there are also CS- and RX-mount. All three have the same screw mount diameter etc., so can be mounted onto the same cameras. But they all expect the film (or sensor) at a different position! CS is mainly used for surveillance cameras, while RX is used only for certain Bolex-cameras (more or less all models with a single lens RefleX viewfinder)...
C and CS explained in Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_mount
RX explained at Bolexcollector:
http://www.bolexcollector.com/lenses/50kern.html
C and CS explained in Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_mount
RX explained at Bolexcollector:
http://www.bolexcollector.com/lenses/50kern.html
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Re: Beaulieu-Optivarion 1.8 6-66 Lens Question
Thanks for the C mount and Beaulieu lens overview. Regarding my last post, lens works fine, but not the body.