This just popped into my head the other day -- at present the only "modern" lens I own for 4x5 is a Compon 150 f/5.6 (which I've also used as a 265 f/13 with only the rear group -- with good results at least when stopped down). It occurred to me, though, that adding a diopter would shorten for focal length -- and since this lens has plenty of image circle, moving it closer to the film plane to focus infinity with a +1, +2, even +4 diopter (about all I've got the bellows compression for) might be practical.
I know the diopters I can afford are likely to degrade image quality by a small amount, but has anyone actually tried this? Does image circle run out faster than I think it will? Or would I be a lot ahead on image quality to use the 135 f/4.5 Tessar and 105 f/4.5 triplet (branded by the camera maker, covers at f/22 and focused to 12 feet or closer) that I already have?
Wait, I just remembered I have a 90 mm f/6.8 (IIRC) Angulon...
I know the diopters I can afford are likely to degrade image quality by a small amount, but has anyone actually tried this? Does image circle run out faster than I think it will? Or would I be a lot ahead on image quality to use the 135 f/4.5 Tessar and 105 f/4.5 triplet (branded by the camera maker, covers at f/22 and focused to 12 feet or closer) that I already have?
Wait, I just remembered I have a 90 mm f/6.8 (IIRC) Angulon...

