EL Nikorrs all the way!And WHY,please?
I think the barrel of my componon lenses look better than my rodagon ones...
I'd agree the barrels of Componon and Componon S lenses are nicer than the Rodenstocks.
I use Componon & S, Rodagons, Rokkor, Nikkor, Durst (Pentaz) and a few others. I've never seen any signature or specific difference in the look or feel of a print with any coated enlarger lens. Coating is about the only thing that has any effect as long as thye lenses are sharp.
Ian
You're totally wrong here. The Leica is a Piper Cub, the Rodenstock is a lion tamer's whip, and the Schneider has Marmite in the midtones. It is also well known that the Fuji lenses are best for animal portraits, Nikon is best for gothic architecture, and Wollensaks are only sharp after 6:00 p.m.All three Gernan lenses (rodenstock, schneider, leitz) have different "looks".--the concept was very evident to the local Leica dealer, whot pushed me relentlessly to get a Focotar 2. But I find the Leica to be a stuffy Rolls Royce, and the Rodenstock to be a mere carpenter's tool. Only the Schneider has air in the shadows.
You're welcome! I know to most people the look of the equipment isn't important but it is for me. Cameras, lenses I do care about how they look.Thanks, Chan. At least you recognize a "look".
Ian,
Do you use any APO enlarger lenses?
Tom
I had to check, no
It's 30+ years since I last bought an enlarger lens and tat was second hand although I've acquired many since. I've Componon S lenses for every format I use 35mm to 10x8, however as I have a few enlargers I do also use Rodagon's and my Durst (Pentax) lenses.
I use quite a few older camera lenses, a couple of Dagors, a few Teessars (or type), we can be too obsessive of lens performance it's the prints that count.
Ian
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