Enlarger Lens with Illuminated Aperture for Camera Scanning

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I'm putting together a negative scanning setup and have found a nice 80mm Rodenstock Rodagon f/4.0 enlarger lens that I'm thinking about purchasing.

I'm using a light pad to illuminate the negative. I have a Simmons Omega enlarger with the copy stand attachment. I have a Sony A5000 attached to it.

My overly paranoid question is, should I be looking for an enlarger lens that doesn't have an illuminated aperture? If I'm not working in a perfectly dark environment, can light leak through the aperture ring and up through the red dot to the camera sensor? Does that make sense?

I know that I can just tape or paint the dot, but I guess I'd rather just get what works.
 

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I'm putting together a negative scanning setup and have found a nice 80mm Rodenstock Rodagon f/4.0 enlarger lens that I'm thinking about purchasing.

I'm using a light pad to illuminate the negative. I have a Simmons Omega enlarger with the copy stand attachment. I have a Sony A5000 attached to it.

My overly paranoid question is, should I be looking for an enlarger lens that doesn't have an illuminated aperture? If I'm not working in a perfectly dark environment, can light leak through the aperture ring and up through the red dot to the camera sensor? Does that make sense?

I know that I can just tape or paint the dot, but I guess I'd rather just get what works.

Illuminated aperture lenses are usually the most up to date optical formulae - a piece of tape over the top of the light pipe will do the job just fine.
 
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