I'll soon be getting a new enlarging lens and I am looking for opinions from other experienced printers on APO lenses. I did a thread search to see what has been said, but did not find too much and honestly did not spend a whole lot of time searching either.
I've read that even in black and white printing the enlarging lenses should be color corrected and that this can lend a certain crispness to the end result. Currently, I'm using an old Wollensak 90mm for my 6x7 negs and it is just not a very good lens----light fall-off and edge sharpness, especially beyond 8x10, is annoying.
I have the money to spend on a Schneider Componon APO 90mm HM lens and am asking if others have used it and feel it is worth it. Or, just the use of APO lenses in general in B&W printing.
Please only comment if you have practical experience to compare APO vs. non-APO lenses and can provide objective information.
Thanks.
Chuck
I've read that even in black and white printing the enlarging lenses should be color corrected and that this can lend a certain crispness to the end result. Currently, I'm using an old Wollensak 90mm for my 6x7 negs and it is just not a very good lens----light fall-off and edge sharpness, especially beyond 8x10, is annoying.
I have the money to spend on a Schneider Componon APO 90mm HM lens and am asking if others have used it and feel it is worth it. Or, just the use of APO lenses in general in B&W printing.
Please only comment if you have practical experience to compare APO vs. non-APO lenses and can provide objective information.

Chuck