100mm Ektar for 4X5"?

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Hi All
I just got a 4X5" Chromega with negholders for 4X5", 6X9cm, 6X7cm and 24X36mm + a 50mm Nikor, 80mm Rodenstock and a 100 mm Kodak Ektar (made in London). The seller assured me it should cover 4X5". From what I know that would need a 135mm.
Does the Kodak cover the format?
How easy is it to get the lensboards/tubs:wink: for a Chromega II D?
Will I need a longer one if I get a 135mm?
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Which 100mm Ektar is it? There were two, the Wide Field 100mm Ektar and another that was not wide field. I believe that the WF Ektar will cover 4x5 as a taking lens, but I've never tried it as an enlarging lens...

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This is the 4", 100mm f/4,5 Kodak Ektar (London) enlarging lens.
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When somebody claims something "covers" the first thing I wonder is at what magnification. With on camera use a lens coverage doubles at 2x magnification. I can't remember how it works with enlarger lenses but I want to say coverage is also listed at infinity so smaller prints can work with shorter lenses.

OTOH modern 135mm lenses are fairly cheap used.
 
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Thanks guys I did suspect that.
Another question. The 800 and the 100mm are mounted on lenscones. I havn't measured them yet but is they realy needed for those focallenghts? Could I use one of the cones for a 135mm instead and mount e.g. the 80mm on the flat one that currently holds the 50mm?
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With my old DII with condenser head, the 80mm mounts on a flat board. In fact, my 105mm also mounts on the flat board. My 135mm goes on the short cone (2 3/4"), while the 150mm goes on the longer cone (4 1/2").

I use the 80mm for 6x4.5 and 6x6, and for 35mm if I'm printing 4x5 or 5x7 prints (It gives me more working room and a longer exposure time.). The 80mm will cover 6x7 but I prefer the 105mm for 6x7 and 6x9. I can print up to 16x20 with the 135mm from a 4x5 negative but only up to 11x14 with the 150mm.
 
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Thanks again.
Any clue on why these lenses were mounted this way ( well ofcource ask the seller :smile: )
Will it have any effect on how big I can print?
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