Is there something wrong with my lens?

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olleorama

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I managed to get full coverage on a 4x5" sheet with my 105/5.6 componon, should that be possible? I thought the practical limit would be 135? This was with my D3 with the variable condensor taken out, as you would do with a 150 mm lens. The focusing image was sharp in my focuscope, and I can't see any issues (e.g. uneven exposure) on the prints.

Is there any downsides to using a 'too short' enlarging lens?
 

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There's nothing wrong with the lens just you :D It's not designed for that coverage. Yes the downside is it doesn't cover properly corner sharness will be very poor :smile:

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There's nothing wrong with the lens just you :D It's not designed for that coverage. Yes the downside is it doesn't cover properly corner sharness will be very poor :smile:

Ian

Hmph, guess I'll have to shell out for a cam for the 150 then...
 

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I've used the 105 Componon on 4x5 in an extreme situation or two many years ago but, as Ian stated, corner distortion and resolution do suffer a bit... it's definitely noticible. A 135mm Nikkor is a knock-out champ though and costs much less on the used market than a top-notch 150mm.
 

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You may find corner illumination to be very low too.
 
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