I've always been fascinated by folding scale focus cameras like the Isolette series. But even with a rangefinder, I have always struggled to have confidence in nailing the focus. Consequently I never really know, when a shot comes out looking soft, if it was because the lens is no good, or because I simply didn't quite get the focus right.
I've always wondered what the Agfa 85mm lenses from their 6x6 folders were really capable of. I had an Agnar and an Apotar, both restored (unstuck), clean, and in working shutters. I toyed with the idea of designing and 3D printing a simple box camera that would allow me to focus through the lens before taking the picture.
Fast forward a couple of years, I found the Goodman Zone camera and enthusiastically 3D printed one. Results with an old Graflar 101mm lens came out looking promising. This felt like the perfect camera to try out the Agnar and Apotar lenses. I did just that. The Agnar was surprisingly good. The Apotar was, unsurprisingly, somewhat better. So of course... now I wanted a Solinar.
Been watching ebay for weeks, and almost got one once (outbid by $1 at the 0:02 second mark). This morning I decided to search on a whim and found one in great condition, no scratches, no stuck front cell, in a tested and confirmed working Compur Rapid shutter... for $65. I think I caused a sonic boom with how quick I clicked on the Buy it Now button. Can't wait to get it on the camera and see what it's capable of!
I've always wondered what the Agfa 85mm lenses from their 6x6 folders were really capable of. I had an Agnar and an Apotar, both restored (unstuck), clean, and in working shutters. I toyed with the idea of designing and 3D printing a simple box camera that would allow me to focus through the lens before taking the picture.
Fast forward a couple of years, I found the Goodman Zone camera and enthusiastically 3D printed one. Results with an old Graflar 101mm lens came out looking promising. This felt like the perfect camera to try out the Agnar and Apotar lenses. I did just that. The Agnar was surprisingly good. The Apotar was, unsurprisingly, somewhat better. So of course... now I wanted a Solinar.
Been watching ebay for weeks, and almost got one once (outbid by $1 at the 0:02 second mark). This morning I decided to search on a whim and found one in great condition, no scratches, no stuck front cell, in a tested and confirmed working Compur Rapid shutter... for $65. I think I caused a sonic boom with how quick I clicked on the Buy it Now button. Can't wait to get it on the camera and see what it's capable of!