Kodak
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Projection FF Lens, 100 mm f/2.8

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Kodak Slide Projection FF Lens, 100 mm f/2.8

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Manufacturer: Kodak
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Kodak
Label: Kodak

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This Kodak slide projection flat field (FF) lens is compatible with all Kodak Carousel and Ektagraphic III projectors. The cost effective alternative for professional slide presentation, this lens offers a single coating with gear rack focusing.
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100mm FF lens 2002-10-12
Using a chart supplied by Kodak, I determined that this lens would be the most cost-effective product for my needs. This has turned out to be correct. It delivers a clear, sharp image, with no apparent color fringes. Having a fixed focal length, it is, of course, not flexible as to distance versus image size. It performs as advertized and would have garnered a 5 rating, had it been a little less expensive.

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