Kino
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This darkroom I just purchased was littered with all manner of wild lenses and lens parts.
Have a look at the hacks this old timer threw together...
Look at the Koni Omega 90mm Hexanon mounted on the speed graphic board. Has a stylish Honeywell Pentax spot meter cap and sports a no-nonsense aperture adjustment with none of those pesky numbers to trip you up! The wire trailing from under the mount, no doubt the sync lead, adds a stylish touch to the whole composition...
Next, the Diminutive Rodenstock Kilmsch Apo Ronar 150mm/6 inch f9 lens, with its suave and debonair prescription lens cap, is also mounted in a matching black speed graphic lens board. While the aperture glides smoothly and the glass is fine, it seems to have a superfluous lever between the aperture scale and the front lens element -- no idea what it once did, but it saves this lens from the embarrassment of begin 'normal' in a sea of oddballs...
Next we see an overview of one of the boxes; the bakelite containers tantalizingly labeled, 'Achromats', 'Ektar 203mm', 'Alpha Adapter', 'old 83mm Heliar', and "6 1/2 Dag" are infuriatingly filled with tissue and battered lens elements that Jim Gali would energetically kick out of the 'bottom sucker' category.
There is a 6.5 B&L Tessar that looks like someone used the front element to drive nails with, the front lens cell of a 203mm f7.7 Kodak Ektar (no rear cell in sight -- if I am assuming correctly that it has a rear element -- it DOES have an iris, but it doesn't look complete for some reason...) and a very old lens who's front is marked 'Kodak Anastigmat F8 -- No 602' (which for some reason goes to f6.3).
Of course a few items make it worthwhile; the iris for barrel lenses and a decent Graflex Optar 135mm for my Speed Graphic, so it wasn't a total loss.
Nearly passed out when I saw the '6 1/2 inch Dag" box.. too bad it only had a simple lens element in the container.
Any comments on the lenses above?
I am curious about the last lens listed; the Kodak Anastigmat F8. The mount is very small; almost the same size as a c-mount 16mm lens. Enlarging lens?
Have a look at the hacks this old timer threw together...
Look at the Koni Omega 90mm Hexanon mounted on the speed graphic board. Has a stylish Honeywell Pentax spot meter cap and sports a no-nonsense aperture adjustment with none of those pesky numbers to trip you up! The wire trailing from under the mount, no doubt the sync lead, adds a stylish touch to the whole composition...
Next, the Diminutive Rodenstock Kilmsch Apo Ronar 150mm/6 inch f9 lens, with its suave and debonair prescription lens cap, is also mounted in a matching black speed graphic lens board. While the aperture glides smoothly and the glass is fine, it seems to have a superfluous lever between the aperture scale and the front lens element -- no idea what it once did, but it saves this lens from the embarrassment of begin 'normal' in a sea of oddballs...
Next we see an overview of one of the boxes; the bakelite containers tantalizingly labeled, 'Achromats', 'Ektar 203mm', 'Alpha Adapter', 'old 83mm Heliar', and "6 1/2 Dag" are infuriatingly filled with tissue and battered lens elements that Jim Gali would energetically kick out of the 'bottom sucker' category.
There is a 6.5 B&L Tessar that looks like someone used the front element to drive nails with, the front lens cell of a 203mm f7.7 Kodak Ektar (no rear cell in sight -- if I am assuming correctly that it has a rear element -- it DOES have an iris, but it doesn't look complete for some reason...) and a very old lens who's front is marked 'Kodak Anastigmat F8 -- No 602' (which for some reason goes to f6.3).
Of course a few items make it worthwhile; the iris for barrel lenses and a decent Graflex Optar 135mm for my Speed Graphic, so it wasn't a total loss.
Nearly passed out when I saw the '6 1/2 inch Dag" box.. too bad it only had a simple lens element in the container.

Any comments on the lenses above?
I am curious about the last lens listed; the Kodak Anastigmat F8. The mount is very small; almost the same size as a c-mount 16mm lens. Enlarging lens?
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