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I just bought a speed graphic but I don't have a lens and I probably won't for some time until the meager camear budget recovers. I do have a Fujinon 75mm and some other 135mm enlarging lenses. I'm not sure, but I think they should work, but there is probably some way in which they are suboptimal. Is there anything different about enlarger lenses that makes them worse for using on cameras? If so what is it?
 
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Try them. That is the only way to find out. You can make a lens board out of cardboard. My favorite home-made lens board is made from the box that Kodak sheet film came in. Get a lens mounted and check to see what image you get on the ground glass.

If the 75mm, for example, only covers part of the ground glass, you may decide to use it for special effects.

That's the cool thing about Speed Graphics, you don't even have to use a lens cap for a shutter. That is what I used to do with my old Linhof 5x7. I adjusted my exposures to be about 30 seconds and used the lens cap.
 

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Enlarger lenses are designed for optimal performance at close distances to the easel, where ordinary camera lenses are not so well optimized. In fact, enlarger lenses are normally made to perform best within a certain range of enlargement, such as 'up to 20x'
 

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I just bought a speed graphic but I don't have a lens and I probably won't for some time until the meager camear budget recovers. I do have a Fujinon 75mm and some other 135mm enlarging lenses. I'm not sure, but I think they should work, but there is probably some way in which they are suboptimal. Is there anything different about enlarger lenses that makes them worse for using on cameras? If so what is it?
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Use one of the 135s. Stopped down a coupla stops you should get great results. Don't be afraid to break the rules.
 

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I have a fujinon 150 enlarging lens that looks like 10 miles of bad road (scratches, dings, scuffs) and gives surprisingly good results shot at f16. Try the 135, you might be surprised.
 

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Schneider sell Componon's as Macro lenses and I've used the cells of a 135 in a Copal 0 shutter.

They will work but their cell spacing is optimised for close working, but try one as Anscojohn says, stop down & you might be pleasantly surprised.

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I'm noticing that enlarger lenses don't stop down terrible far. That might be a bit annoying not to have f/45 or smaller apertures.
 
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