Thilo Schmid
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David,Woolliscroft said:I used to have a Rodenstock 105mm for 6 x 7, but now have a lens I have never seen anyone else using. It is a Taylor-Hobson, f4.5, 108mm Ental and will cover up to 6 x 9 ... I have no idea how old it is (does anyone know anything about the things?). It was made in Britain and we don't really have much of an optical industry any more so it is probably as old as me, but it is good.
you shouldn't be that pessimistic about UK technology. Taylor-Hobson is not only still in the optics business, it is even a direct competitor of companies like Zeiss. They once made the famous Cook lenses and were the first ones that built zoom lens in series. AFAIK, they still make cine lenses.
Ental was originally a Tessar (4-element) design. Tessars are usually top sharp and contrasty around the center of the image circle. With 6x7, you utilize mainly this part of the lens.
I don't know when Taylor-Hobson stopped making enlarger lenses or when the brand name was discontinued (which could have been two different events). I guess it has been somewhere in the late 70s.