JensH
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Hi!
I exposed some glass plates (6.5x9cm) in a microscope camera (Zeiss Miflex) from the 30s on a 1929 microscope. The camera gives round images, 6 to 6.5 cm diameter (depending on the eye piece).
Now I want to enlarge these quasi 2.5 x 2.5" negatives 4 times to about 10 x 10".
On my enlarger I could take Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 5.6/120mm designed for 2x
or a Schneider Componon-S 4/80mm optimised for 6x? Both are in mint condition.
Which would you take?
Best
Jens
I exposed some glass plates (6.5x9cm) in a microscope camera (Zeiss Miflex) from the 30s on a 1929 microscope. The camera gives round images, 6 to 6.5 cm diameter (depending on the eye piece).
Now I want to enlarge these quasi 2.5 x 2.5" negatives 4 times to about 10 x 10".
On my enlarger I could take Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 5.6/120mm designed for 2x
or a Schneider Componon-S 4/80mm optimised for 6x? Both are in mint condition.
Which would you take?
Best
Jens
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