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I have this enlarger lens as a replacement for the Schneider Companon-S 135 that I currently have which is cloudy. Unfortunately, the thread mount is not the same. I've been looking for information online on the nikkor, but haven't found much. What is the mount? 50mm screw mount? What options do I have for mounting this lens?
 

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What enlarger are you mounting it to?

Sometimes a lensboard mounting solution cost more than a lens, in which case its best to get a lens with threads for the board you have. In other cases a new lensboard can be made for a few bucks.

Do you have a mounting ring with the lens?

What is your measurement of the Nikkor threads diameter?

I have had good luck cleaning foggy enlarger lenses. If it is a Componon-S it might be worth a try. If it is a Comparon then its probably not worth the effort (but it would be a good lens on which to practice disassembly).
 
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I'm mounting on a durst L1000. I have 4 lens boards but none fit :sad: I guess I could get the threads milled on the one that nearly fits, but if there is a simpler solution (like buying an adapter) I'd rather do that.
 

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If it's the same as mine, it should be supplied with a 39mm adaptor, the threads on the lens itself are 50mm
 
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Ok, I didn't get one of those. So it sounds like I should try and get a 50-39 adapter then.
 

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The 39mm threads on this lens are called "Leica Mount" threads. I have this lens, if I'm not mistaken (I'm not at home at the moment).

This link shows where to get one, happens to be Adorama, but they are available elsewhere. You also have to either resize the lensboard hole or get another one.

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I have one of these with the Leica mount adaptor. Removing that reveals a thread with a diameter of about 45 mm, not 50 mm. My lens is fairly old SN 432507 so perhaps they changed it later. You need to check the actual diameter before buying a lens board.

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I wonder whether a LPL 50mm lensboard would fit my durst L1000. It looks similar. I found one on ebay, and it would be cheaper than screwing with a machine shop.
 

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They are close but not the same. The outer diameter of an LPL board is 84 mm, also the bevel is different than the Durst boards I'm familiar with, though in itself that wouldn't be a show stopper. SK Grimes could probably supply an adaptor ring, or else drill and tap your board.
 

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dfoo, what country are you in? Durst mounting plates show up on le-bay all the time, but you have to measure the diameter of the threads on the lens to know which one to buy.
 
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I'm in Canada. The lens is 50mm according to others.
 

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If you have the lens, measure it and I can check around for a Durst plate to match your lens. I know of some sitting in the back room of a shop. :smile:
 
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