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I recently purchased an Ektar 152mm f4.5 in a supermatic shutter on ebay. I did some research, and it seemed like a good deal at $99.00. But I would like to get opinions from the group on this lens. The serial number indicates that it was made in 1947. I plan to use it with 4x5 for landscapes. Probably on a Crown Graphic, and maybe on my Zone VI field.

Thanks,
 
I have one of those too. It's a decent lens, nothing overly exciting, but a solid worker bee. I would expect it to do a fine job for most uses in 4x5 - mine does.

- Randy
 
A fine lens. Modern multi-coated optics will have more contrast; at working apertures resolution numbers will be very close. If the glass is clean and the shutter works right you got a bargain.
 
Ektar 152mm

Try mating this lens with Polaroid T55 film and watch the magic begin. I have some incredible images from this combo...
Best, Peter
 
$99 is a good price for that lens (assuming good condition).

I have seen them on mpex.com for $150, and I have seen them sold in the classifieds here for $150.

Matt
 
I have one also, it's a very nice lens. Mine is older but turns out some nice results.
 
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