Tasco 1575 User Manual

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4-1/8" DIA NEC TV PROJECTION LENS

Unused beauty. NEC TV projection lens. Designed for

use in big screen TV projection systems. Front clear

lens diameter of 4-1/8", rear clear lens diameter of 3

7/8", barrel length of 6 1/4" x 5 1/8" diameter (front)

and 4 5/8" diameter (rear), multi-element (appears to

be all glass as the lens assembly weighs 5 pounds), with

coated optics. Black plastic barrel with 5/8" wide

notched front grip ring and 5 1/8" diameter x 3/4" wide barrel-center

threaded mount. The lens projects a large image in a short distance. Great

for education projects such as slide or transparency projector, etc in addi-

tion to TV projection. Designed to be nearly in contact with subject sur-

face. The number 542 is stamped on the barrel and may be the NEC model

number. We haven't taken one apart, but it looks like different types of

large diameter optical elements. Includes black plastic front and rear lens covers.

L3294 $15.00

COBURN SUPREMACY 71MM DIAM. SEMI-FINISHED

HARD RESIN LENSES

Military surplus plastic lens blanks, manufactured by

Coburn Optical Industries, Inc. of Muskogee OK. Made

from CR39 resin, these Accommodator model concave

lenses are impact-resistant (not shatterproof or

unbreakable), are 71mm diameter and feature a 22mm

diameter low-segment slight magnification zone (shown

in the listing picture). Ground 8mm thick edge; approx-

imately 15mm depth. Unused stock, in the original wrapping and boxes.

Price is for a set of 2.

L3309 $4.50

B&L STEREO RHOMBOID ARM

Made by Bausch & Lomb for their Model 240 Aerial Photo

Interpretation Zoom Stereoscope. Catalog #53-70-28.

Our understanding is that the instrument has two of these

arms and optional stereo lenses that fit on the end (we

have some). It's quite an interesting piece with lots of

optics in it. If you look straight thru the top section, you

get a clear upside down image. The top section rotates,

and the image rotates as well. If you turn it 180 degrees, the image becomes

right side up and correct left to right. There is also a control that moves one

of the lens assemblies and appears to zoom the image a little. Inside is a Right

Angle Prism with 1 inch square faces. Also an elliptical front surface mirror,

16mm x 22mm, two cemented doublets, and 5 single element lenses. Clearly an

expensive piece. If you have the Model 240 instrument, then you need two of

these as spares. If not, then what a great optical piece to experiment with.

L3313 $22.50

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