Wondering if anyone has any info on this lens. It is inscribed in script, " Lancaster & Sons 1/4 pt Patent, Birmingham -> Rectigraph". It has what appears to be two aperture scales labeled as "Time". The main scale reads, "32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1". The second scale above it reads, "40, 30, 20, 10, 1". In terms of focal length, at infinity, the distance from ground glass to rear element is about 5 1/2 inches. From ground glass to front element is about 7 inches. The lens came on a 1/4 plate camera marked "The Special Instantograph" by J. Lancaster & Son, Birmingham c 1891.
I'm trying to see how I might be able to put this lens to use but am uncertain what the actual focal length is and what the f-stop equivalencies would be, or at least the actual f-stop wide open.
If anyone can help provide info, please let me know. Thanks.
I'm trying to see how I might be able to put this lens to use but am uncertain what the actual focal length is and what the f-stop equivalencies would be, or at least the actual f-stop wide open.
If anyone can help provide info, please let me know. Thanks.


