Differences G-claron for enlarging or for view camera?

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I would guess she said that as it probably has no shutter. Either use a packard shutter or a lens cap. Apart from that it is an excellent lens for large format.
 

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I have a 305 G Claron that I got to double as an 8x10 camera lens and enlarging lens. It is perfectly sharp as a camera lens but it is the least sharp of all my enlarging lenses.
 
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Wow,
Thank's everybody for your time, I got a spare copal #1, I hope it does fit without machineing (or whatever that's called)

Thank you again
Daniel G. Bruno
 

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Daniel, If it is a G-Claron it will fit straight into a Copal 1 all you need is an f stop scale that match and you can get those from Schneider.

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IMHO f/9 is darn dim for focusing your enlarger. The 240 mm G is a dandy view camera lens though. Tell her that if selling you the g claron really bothers her that you won't mind her taking an extra $40 off the price :wink:

You might look for 127mm Tominon or Ysaron lenses off old Polaroid copy cameras that come in #1 copal or prontor press shutters (make sure they have apertures!)
You might be able to score one for $40 or thereabouts.
 
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I purchased a 240 g claron about 15 years ago as an 8x10 enlarging lens and to double as a studio lens. I got mine in a copal 1 and find it excellent for both applications. I since have purchased a 150 barrel mounted and installed it in a copal 0 and bought a 305 in a copal 1. All very fine lenses and great for generap purpose. the also have the added bonus of a very large image circle.
 
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