jay moussy
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I got a local free item and it is what may have been parts of a Zeiss Jena vertical enlarger(?)
1- a very long bellows with front standard, back holding a crosshaired glass plate
2- Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165 f 4.5 lens
3- documents:
* Zeiss factory chart, showing various "distance focussed"/f values, with hand-written calculations for reduction "3", "4", "5"
* handwritten note saying "for enlarging, reverse lens"
* another note: "9 May '45 Photograph of the caption (slightly reduced)
This may have come from the Woods hole Institute research lab, in Mass.
The question is, with some work can I turrn this into a LF camera, probably akin of the early designs?
1- a very long bellows with front standard, back holding a crosshaired glass plate
2- Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165 f 4.5 lens
3- documents:
* Zeiss factory chart, showing various "distance focussed"/f values, with hand-written calculations for reduction "3", "4", "5"
* handwritten note saying "for enlarging, reverse lens"
* another note: "9 May '45 Photograph of the caption (slightly reduced)
This may have come from the Woods hole Institute research lab, in Mass.
The question is, with some work can I turrn this into a LF camera, probably akin of the early designs?