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TIL that to shoot the candlelight-only scenes in Barry Lyndon, Stanley  Kubrick used rare f/0.7 camera lenses manufactured by Carl Zeiss for NASA.  Zeiss made only ten of the lenses; he sold
TIL that to shoot the candlelight-only scenes in Barry Lyndon, Stanley Kubrick used rare f/0.7 camera lenses manufactured by Carl Zeiss for NASA. Zeiss made only ten of the lenses; he sold

Stanley Kubrick's rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 'Barry Lyndon' lens now in  Museum of Optics: Digital Photography Review
Stanley Kubrick's rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 'Barry Lyndon' lens now in Museum of Optics: Digital Photography Review

American Cinematographer Barry Lyndon 14 - Flashbak
American Cinematographer Barry Lyndon 14 - Flashbak

Cameras and Lenses of Stanley Kubrick: The “Candlelight Lens” | Michael  McVey, Skiffleboom
Cameras and Lenses of Stanley Kubrick: The “Candlelight Lens” | Michael McVey, Skiffleboom

Stanley Kubrick's Legendary f/0.7 ZEISS Lens Explored | CineD
Stanley Kubrick's Legendary f/0.7 ZEISS Lens Explored | CineD

Deconstructing Cinematography: Barry Lyndon - YouTube
Deconstructing Cinematography: Barry Lyndon - YouTube

Barry Lyndon (1975) Technical Specifications » ShotOnWhat?
Barry Lyndon (1975) Technical Specifications » ShotOnWhat?

identify this object - Stanley Kubrick used a NASA-inspired lens to film by  candlelight in Barry Lyndon, but what did NASA use it for? - Space  Exploration Stack Exchange
identify this object - Stanley Kubrick used a NASA-inspired lens to film by candlelight in Barry Lyndon, but what did NASA use it for? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange

The NASA Lens That Ended Up in the Hands of Stanley Kubrick | Domestika
The NASA Lens That Ended Up in the Hands of Stanley Kubrick | Domestika

Barry Lyndon | Photographs, Photographers and Photography
Barry Lyndon | Photographs, Photographers and Photography

Stanley Kubrick - In order for Barry Lyndon to look as though it had  actually been filmed in 18th century Europe, Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes  by candlelight avoiding an artificial, studio lit
Stanley Kubrick - In order for Barry Lyndon to look as though it had actually been filmed in 18th century Europe, Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes by candlelight avoiding an artificial, studio lit

Barry Lyndon": The Full Story of the Famous f/0.7 Lenses - Neil Oseman
Barry Lyndon": The Full Story of the Famous f/0.7 Lenses - Neil Oseman

The Incredible f/0.7 lens mounted on the A camera that was used for Barry  Lyndon : r/StanleyKubrick
The Incredible f/0.7 lens mounted on the A camera that was used for Barry Lyndon : r/StanleyKubrick

The NASA Lens That Ended Up in the Hands of Stanley Kubrick | Domestika
The NASA Lens That Ended Up in the Hands of Stanley Kubrick | Domestika

Stanley Kubrick: the Barry Lyndon archives – in pictures | Film | The  Guardian
Stanley Kubrick: the Barry Lyndon archives – in pictures | Film | The Guardian

Barry Lyndon": The Full Story of the Famous f/0.7 Lenses - Neil Oseman
Barry Lyndon": The Full Story of the Famous f/0.7 Lenses - Neil Oseman

Media Division - f/0.7 Ultrafast Lenses - Legends, Budget Options, Modding,  and Testing | CineD
Media Division - f/0.7 Ultrafast Lenses - Legends, Budget Options, Modding, and Testing | CineD

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Video explains Kubrick's use of innovative camera tech when shooting Barry  Lyndon: Digital Photography Review
Video explains Kubrick's use of innovative camera tech when shooting Barry Lyndon: Digital Photography Review

Lenses at the Kubrick Exhibit in San Francisco | CinemaTyler auf Patreon
Lenses at the Kubrick Exhibit in San Francisco | CinemaTyler auf Patreon

Barry Lyndon Zeiss 50mm f 0.7 lens foot candle light - YouTube
Barry Lyndon Zeiss 50mm f 0.7 lens foot candle light - YouTube

The Ultimate Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Lenses Collection | Indie Film  Hustle®
The Ultimate Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Lenses Collection | Indie Film Hustle®

Stanley Kubrick's rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 'Barry Lyndon' lens now in  Museum of Optics: Digital Photography Review
Stanley Kubrick's rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 'Barry Lyndon' lens now in Museum of Optics: Digital Photography Review