Have no knowledge of the Protar.
I do own the Cooke XVa. Wonderful lens. Don't really see the need to get two set of cells. I got a Nikkor 240mm instead. That said, the XVa in its three different configurations has never let me down. Great engineering.
Robb, I would say that the pantar set you are talking about is more collectible than useful, unless you are shooting primarly 4x5 or 5x7. You would get much more bang for the buck with a regular series VII protar set.
Hi Robb,
I also have an XVa, best lens I own hands down. Sharp and very very contrasty. I also dont have a second one, so I cant get all the focal lens, but you get 273mm and 360mm if you add an additional set, not 223mm.
Like Pinholemaster, I added a Schneider 240mm APO Symmar and Fuji 240mm A, as well as a couple of even wider lenses
Hope it helps.
Gary
Hi Gary
I'm glad to hear another vote for the Cooke. Guess it's time to speak with Clive Russ!
So with both lens sets you get 273,311,368,476 & 646; I think that would certainly cover all my 'long glass' needs for 4x5 & 5x7, medium/long for 8x10 and normal/long for 11x14!
Can anyone with a Cooke set perhaps post some images, I'd be curious to see how it shoots, especially in color.
Cheers
Robb
www.scharetgpictures.com
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
This is the one color shot in my gallery with the XVa.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
This is the one color shot in my gallery with the XVa.
Hi Gary
Just got done going through your whole gallery, some REALLY nice work there!
O.K., so now I'm sold on the Cooke as the lens/option of choice, time to start saving my $$$! Although it would allow me to unload a fair amount of glass at the same time so it seems it'd be a good move all 'round.
Robb
www.scharetgpictures.com
In my opinion the Cooke XVa is an excellent lens for for 8x10 (most of my recent work has been with one). Although Cooke's specs say its max format is 8x10, I've read various comments on the web that imply that it may be useable for 11x14. I plan to experiment with this just as soon as I can get the right lensboard.
Avandesande
I appreciate the info, do you happen to know if any of the Protar sets are coated, and how would they be for Color work?
Robb
I tried it on a friends Wisner 11x14 not to long ago. It covered pretty well, with room for movements. There was somebody one here about a year ago, who was also using one on 7x17 if I remember correctly and he got a fair range of movements. A search on the Cooke should find the thread.
Hope it helps.
Gary
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