Enlarging lenses that are illuminated, have click stops and stop down lever?

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Also, the all metal, no-frills Schneider lenses by far feel the most solid - although they lack the features asked for in this thread, and feel technically doesn't matter much for an enlarging lens. I just don't care too much for plasticy stuff.
 

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Also, the all metal, no-frills Schneider lenses by far feel the most solid - although they lack the features asked for in this thread, and feel technically doesn't matter much for an enlarging lens. I just don't care too much for plasticy stuff.

The late metal Schneider's Componon's & S are also equally as good as the more modern composite barrel versions.

I use both and I have to admit I don't have a preference for illuminated and stop down levers.

Ian
 
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