JMC1969
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In another thread I had asked about a particular lens and a member (John Kasaian) answered to hold the lens against a light colored wall with the a sunny window behind it and move the lens until it was in focus.
It got me to playing around with a ton of old enlarger lenses we have sitting around. Example is a 105mm Rodenstock Rodagon. When using this method, lens in right hand, ruler in left, it seems as though the 105mm focus plane falls Approx. to the dead space between the two elements. So I then wanted to know what each element measured. Rear element approx 130mm and double that for the front element at 260mm. I don't understand the calculations. I had been hoping that since the rear element screwed directly into my Prontor press #0 that the front would fit as well. Not so lucky. Then hoping maybe two rear elements might be something to try, being that all these lenses are here. But if I am measuring right, I'm not going to get much out of doing such a thing.
Maybe someone could help me understand or point me in the direction of an explanation your average dope could understand.
Thanks
It got me to playing around with a ton of old enlarger lenses we have sitting around. Example is a 105mm Rodenstock Rodagon. When using this method, lens in right hand, ruler in left, it seems as though the 105mm focus plane falls Approx. to the dead space between the two elements. So I then wanted to know what each element measured. Rear element approx 130mm and double that for the front element at 260mm. I don't understand the calculations. I had been hoping that since the rear element screwed directly into my Prontor press #0 that the front would fit as well. Not so lucky. Then hoping maybe two rear elements might be something to try, being that all these lenses are here. But if I am measuring right, I'm not going to get much out of doing such a thing.
Maybe someone could help me understand or point me in the direction of an explanation your average dope could understand.
Thanks