Hi all
I have just brought a Graflex Super D from Igor Cameras in the states, and just after I completed the purchase a friend of mine pushed me on a link regarding old equipment and radioactive elements on some lenses...
This was only yesterday, and have since been doing some research but - as always on the internet - opinion is divided.
The lens coming with my Graflex is a Kodak Ektar 190/5.6 - unfortunately don't know the year/serial as of yet - and I have read that Kodak Ektar lenses are notoriously recognised for the 'radioactive lens' name. As far as Ive found so far, the Kodak Ektar 190/5.6 HAS NOT been listed online as a 'hot' lenses but short of buying a Geiger counter/meter and checking for myself when the camera arrives with me in the UK how can I know?
I am concerned about the safety of my family, me for being in such close proximity to the lens for lengthy periods of time and potentially my subjects/sitter who could be within feet of the lens itself...
Does anyone know of any newer, modern portraiture lenses for the Graflex 4x5 super D that are out there? Un-radiated alternatives would be great!
Im sure this has been a posted topic on these forums over the years but if anyone could give me some info and help me understand what, or if I need to be concerned about that would be fantastic.
Cheers
Nathan
I have just brought a Graflex Super D from Igor Cameras in the states, and just after I completed the purchase a friend of mine pushed me on a link regarding old equipment and radioactive elements on some lenses...
This was only yesterday, and have since been doing some research but - as always on the internet - opinion is divided.
The lens coming with my Graflex is a Kodak Ektar 190/5.6 - unfortunately don't know the year/serial as of yet - and I have read that Kodak Ektar lenses are notoriously recognised for the 'radioactive lens' name. As far as Ive found so far, the Kodak Ektar 190/5.6 HAS NOT been listed online as a 'hot' lenses but short of buying a Geiger counter/meter and checking for myself when the camera arrives with me in the UK how can I know?
I am concerned about the safety of my family, me for being in such close proximity to the lens for lengthy periods of time and potentially my subjects/sitter who could be within feet of the lens itself...
Does anyone know of any newer, modern portraiture lenses for the Graflex 4x5 super D that are out there? Un-radiated alternatives would be great!
Im sure this has been a posted topic on these forums over the years but if anyone could give me some info and help me understand what, or if I need to be concerned about that would be fantastic.
Cheers
Nathan