COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Super Recording Lens

COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Super Recording Lens

COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Super Recording Lens with NAGRA PL-L

COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Super Recording Lens with NAGRA PL-L

Dear Stefan Kudelski,

Your NAGRA
Recording System is Great!

Do You Know
the Limited Super
Recording Lens?

Yes!
Super Recording-Nikkor
COM-Nikkor
37mm F1.4

CRT Recording-Nikkor

One of the more fantastic and rare lenses for the CRT Recording-Nikkor series.
The COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 consisted of eight elements set in a little heavy weight and silver tiny barrel.
The rim of the lens is engraved as "COM-NIKKOR 1:1.4 f=37mm M=1/8 800505 Nikon" with white painted character.
Therefore, the lens is highly efficient and a distortion is +0.07%!!!
You can see very beautiful and elegant tiny body of the super recording lens.
And, You can make the fantastic legend with this lens.

COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4

Computer Output Microfilm (COM) photography is defined by certain distinct conditions, such as the color, intensity, and contrast of the traced images.
These constitute the distinct performance limits of COM-Nikkor lenses.
The range of aberration correction is from 400 to 650 nanometers. The contrast between the traces and the screen background is maximized.
High resolution is attained by using a large, high-speed aperture, which also takes care of adequate exposure of the fairly high framing speed of moving traces on the CRT.
The COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 covers a field diameter of 15mm with standard magnification of 1/8X.

Specifications

Focal length 37.2mm
Max. aperture f/1.4
Min. aperture f/8
Lens construction 8 elements, 6 groups
Usable magnification range 1/7X - 1/10X
Corrected chromatic aberration range 400 - 650 nm
Vignettings 0 %
Distortion +0.07 %
Image size 15 mm dia.
Original size 120 mm dia.
Image distance at standard magnification 351mm
Weight 300 g

High Speed Recording-Nikkor, COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Lens New in Box

High Speed Recording-Nikkor, COM-Nikkor 37mm F1.4 Lens New in Box

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