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"There were three different pistol grips: Pigriff A, B and C [Type C shown above].  
"There were three different pistol grips: Pigriff A, B and C [Type C shown above].  
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They were mounted to the Visoflex through different rings. . . . Pigriff B mounts through ring VISBA. Pigriff C is too long for the Visoflex and will not focus to infinity. However, Novoflex still offer a conversion service (2007) at a very reasonable price, after which the lens can be used fully with, again, ring VISA." - Jaap Vleeskruijer, see also [[Visoflex]]
They were mounted to the Visoflex through different rings. . . . Pigriff B mounts through ring VISBA. Pigriff C is too long for the Visoflex and will not focus to infinity. However, Novoflex still offer a conversion service (2007) at a very reasonable price, after which the lens can be used fully with, again, ring VISA." - Jaap Vleeskruijer, see also [[Visoflex]]
*'''Type''' - Camera pistol grip
*'''Type''' - Camera pistol grip
*'''Manufacturer's discription''' - A closeup focusing mechanism for a long-focal-length objective comprising an objective housing, means for mounting the objective to a camera, a tube between the objective housing and the camera mounting means, the tube being slidable into and out of the objective housing, a guide rod attached to the camera mounting means and extending towards the objective housing externally of the tube, and a guide for said rod on the objective housing.
*'''Designer''' - Ferdinand Kellner 12 Jul 1979
*'''Designer''' - Ferdinand Kellner 12 Jul 1979
*'''Manufacturer's discription''' - A closeup focusing mechanism for a long-focal-length objective comprising an objective housing, means for mounting the objective to a camera, a tube between the objective housing and the camera mounting means, the tube being slidable into and out of the objective housing, a guide rod attached to the camera mounting means and extending towards the objective housing externally of the tube, and a guide for said rod on the objective housing.
*'''Manuals'''
*'''Manuals'''
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/attachments/leica-m9-forum/269098d1311191280-oh-boy-real-visa-novoflex-pigriff-c-anleitung_s2-3_l1060164-sm.jpg Pigriff C]
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/attachments/leica-m9-forum/269098d1311191280-oh-boy-real-visa-novoflex-pigriff-c-anleitung_s2-3_l1060164-sm.jpg Pigriff C]

Latest revision as of 14:55, 27 May 2013

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"There were three different pistol grips: Pigriff A, B and C [Type C shown above].

They were mounted to the Visoflex through different rings. . . . Pigriff B mounts through ring VISBA. Pigriff C is too long for the Visoflex and will not focus to infinity. However, Novoflex still offer a conversion service (2007) at a very reasonable price, after which the lens can be used fully with, again, ring VISA." - Jaap Vleeskruijer, see also Visoflex

  • Type - Camera pistol grip
  • Manufacturer's discription - A closeup focusing mechanism for a long-focal-length objective comprising an objective housing, means for mounting the objective to a camera, a tube between the objective housing and the camera mounting means, the tube being slidable into and out of the objective housing, a guide rod attached to the camera mounting means and extending towards the objective housing externally of the tube, and a guide for said rod on the objective housing.
  • Designer - Ferdinand Kellner 12 Jul 1979
  • Manuals
  • Forum discussion

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