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skillian

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I have an 8-1/4 Goerz Dagor 6.8 which is mounted in a Compur shutter. I'm considering having it remounted in a new Copal shutter, but I'm wondering if this lens is worth the cost & effort. Can anyone vouch that this will cover 8x10? I don't need a ton of movement at that length, but see this as a nice step down from my 12".
 

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Why can't you just keep it in the Compur shutter? I have many shutters, and don't find the black Copal shutter to be better or more reliable than the older styles, that is in my limited comparative experience.

I mounted my 9-1/2 Dagor into a Copal, and it was pretty expensive. Overall it is pretty reliable, but the speed dial recently got stuck at 1/500 and had to be repaired. Another time, it almost got stuck at 1/250. And the mounting job was pretty expensive. So I would need a very good reason to mount another lens into a newer shutter.

My 9-1/2 Dagor covers 8x10 with significant movement. The 8-1/4 would be cutting it pretty close, I think.
 
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The Compur shutter is dead so it needs a new shutter. I doubt I'll make very many photos at infinity with this lens so once again, I don't need extensive movements at this focal length.
 

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Of course you might need a new shutter, but perhaps also consider sending the Compur to Paul Ebel to see if he could fix it.
 

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Typically they cover 8x10 but need stopping down to get sharp corners. Coverage varied with vintage, so YMMV.

Cheers, Steve
 

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If the Compur hasn't been butchered, with many parts missing, it would be a lot cheaper to have it repaired than buying a new shutter.

I once bought a Dagor in a totally empty Compur (except for the diaphragm), but that's another story. :D
 

David A. Goldfarb

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I've found many bargains by purchasing lenses in "non-working" Compur and Synchro-Compur shutters. They're usually better than Copal shutters, and as long as there are no missing or broken parts, they are fairly easy to clean and repair.
 

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I have an 8-1/4 Goerz Dagor 6.8 which is mounted in a Compur shutter. I'm considering having it remounted in a new Copal shutter, but I'm wondering if this lens is worth the cost & effort. Can anyone vouch that this will cover 8x10? I don't need a ton of movement at that length, but see this as a nice step down from my 12".

I have a Gold Dot Dagor 8 1/4" in a copal shutter. Mine is probably a newer one. Covers 8x10 with room to spare. My favorite lens.
 
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