Carl Zeiss PC Mutar T* 1.4X

Teleconverter • Film era • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · 1990
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
  • Original name:
  • · Carl Zeiss PC - Mutar 1,4x T*
  • System:
  • · Hasselblad V (1957)

Specification

Optical design:
Magnification factor:
1.4x
Medium format 6x6
Hasselblad V
5 elements - 4 groups
Physical characteristics:
490g
⌀?×39mm
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Sources of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.
  • Hasselblad Product Catalog 1991 (March 1991).
  • Hasselblad Product Catalog 1992-1993 (August 1992).
  • Hasselblad Product Catalog 1994 (February 1994).
  • Hasselblad Product Catalog 1998.

Manufacturer description #1

The PC Mutar T* 1,4x is another interesting addition to the range of lenses tor Hasselblad cameras. It features a vertical shift facility for perspective control, e.g. for avoiding converging lines.

The PC Mutar T* 1,4x converter was optimized for use with the 40 mm Distagon T* f/4 lens. This combination results in a PC lens with an initial aperture of f/5.6, a focal length of 56 mm and a usable image circle diameter of 106 mm. The shift range of the lens is +/- 16 mm, and a scale allows repeatable settings. This configuration provides superb image quality even at full lens aperture.

The vertical shift facility requires mechanical separation of the camera and the shutter. For this reason, the shutter must be separately cocked and then released synchronously with the camera using a special twin cable release. In its zero position, the PC Mutar T* 1,4x converter can also be used as a normal teleconverter with the Zeiss lenses up to a focal length of 100 mm. If the PC function of the Mutar converter is required, we recommend using it together with Zeiss lenses with a focal length from f=40 mm to f=80 mm.

Manufacturer description #2

The Hasselblad Zeiss PC-Mutar 1.4x is a unique design, that widens your field of operation dramatically. With the PC-Mutar 1.4x installed between camera and lens you can move the lens vertically 16mm up or down to let you photograph tall objects without distorted lines even in confined areas. It fits on the Hasselblad 500- and the 2000-series as well as on the 205TCC and is recommended for all types of Hasselblad lenses with focal lengths between 40 and 80 mm (100 mm with the displacement reduced to 8 mm up and down). In neutral position it works as a top quality 1.4x teleconverter, therefore increasing your number of available focal lengths. The 16 mm displacement moves the field of image corresponding to a camera tilt angle between 8 and 15 degrees depending on the focal length of the lens, but all vertical lines are kept parallel. The effect is easily controlled in the viewfinder. When you displace the lens down, however, you may observe a certain vignetting on the focussing screen. This vignetting is caused by the limited size of the viewfinder mirror only and does not appear on the film.

For reliability reasons there are no complicated mechanical transmissions between lens and camera; you simply control the function through a double cable release.

Manufacturer description #3

The PC-Mutar 1.4X features a vertical shift facility for perspective control, e.g. for avoiding converging lines.

It is optimized for use with the Distagon 40mm. This combination results in a PC lens with a maximum aperture of f/5.6, a focal length of 56mm and a usable image circle diameter of 106mm.

The configuration provides superb image quality even at full lens aperture.

It can be used with any lens between 40 and 100mm.

The shift range of this converter is +/- 16 mm, and a scale allows repeatable settings. It can be used with lenses from 40 to 100 mm focal length without any vignetting. This configuration provides superb image quality even at full lens aperture.

The PC-Mutar 1.4x ensures that professional and distortion-free results can be obtained when using Hasselblad medium format cameras for such subjects as interior or exterior architectural photography, still-life advertising or promotional shots as well as many other subjects which require perfectly straight and parallel verticals.


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