chuck94022
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I'm trying to squeeze the ultimate sharpness and contrast out of my prints. I noticed that my 150mm Componon-S enlarging lens, when illuminated by the enlarger in the dark, shows a haze at the lens glass that my 80mm Nikon lens doesn't show. In normal room light, the lens is clean as a whistle, no visible dust or fungus or anything.
When grain focusing the same image between the 80mm Nikon shows crisp grain, while I can't quite get there with the 150mm.
Should I abandon the 150mm and pick up a clean 150mm Schneider or Rodenstock APO lens, or am I worried about nothing much? Should I consider disassembling the 150 and cleaning it internally?
Should I just live and learn to love the haze?
When grain focusing the same image between the 80mm Nikon shows crisp grain, while I can't quite get there with the 150mm.
Should I abandon the 150mm and pick up a clean 150mm Schneider or Rodenstock APO lens, or am I worried about nothing much? Should I consider disassembling the 150 and cleaning it internally?
Should I just live and learn to love the haze?