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Copying my reply from an earlier thread...
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On Century Graphic Boards (Some of these also for use on my wooden 4x5 / 5x7 field camera when I finish restoring it):
65mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon
90mm f6.8 Schneider Angulon
100mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S
180mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar
240mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar
On Arca-Swiss Boards These get used variously on 6x9, 4x5, 5x7 (/13x18/half-plate) & 10x8 Arcas, and with 6x12 & 6x17 rollfilm backs:
38mm f4 Schneider Super-Angulon XL
47mm f5.6 Schneider Super-Angulon MC (I would love to replace this with an XL and then put this one into one of the Century boards - at the moment it gets switched back and forth)
65mm f5.6 Schneider Super-Angulon
65mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon (another one, much smaller and lighter than the f5.6)
75mm f6.8 Rodenstock Grandagon
90mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon
100mm f5.6 Rodenstock Sironar - N (for 6x9, but also covers 6x12, very sharp lens)
120mm f6.8 Schneider Angulon
150mm f4.5 Schneider Xenar (came with a camera and is too nice not to keep)
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S (another one)
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 265mm)
159mm f12.5 Wollensack Anastigmat W.A. (extreme WA for 10x8)
210mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 370mm)
240mm f9 Schneider G-Claron
270mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar (a long lens to use on the 6x9 monorails, which don't have the bellows otherwise)
300mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 500mm)
420mm f9 Schneider Repro Claron
On Arca Boards, used for studio still-life and for macro:
35mm f4 Rodenstock Eurygon
75mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Reverse Tessar
127mm f4.7 Rodenstock Ysaron (I like this much under-valued lens very much)
135mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar
150mm f9 Rodenstock Apo Ronar (another favourite)
180mm f5.6 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar (I don't know much about this apparently somewhat unusual lens, but it is nice on 6x12)
240mm f9 Schneider G-Claron (the same one as above, used as a wide on the 10x8, and in the studio for still-life)
420mm f9 Schneider Repro Claron (the same one as above, used as a long on the 8x10 [and smaller] and in the studio for still-life)
On boards for my Polaroid MP-3 copy/macro camera:
17mm f4 Tomioka Tominon - Symmetrical - 10-20x mag. on 4x5
35mm f4 Rodenstock Eurygon (another one) - 2-10x mag. on 4x5
50mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - 6 Element Symmetrical Triplet - 2-5x mag. on 4x5
75mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Reverse Tessar (another one) - up to 4x mag. on 4x5
105mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar - up to 1.5x mag. on 4x5
127mm f4.7 Rodenstock Ysaron - Modified Tessar (another one) - up to 1:1 on 4x5
135mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar (another one) - up to 1:3 on 4x5
Odds and Ends:
75mm f1.9 Ilex Oscillo-Paragon
101mm f4.5 Kodak Ektar
105mm f3.5 Schneider Xenar (2)
128mm f6.8 Dr. Krugener Preminar
203mm f7.7 Kodak Ektar
Plus some cells and a couple of barrel lenses, sometimes used when demonstrating the building of a camera obscura to painters, might get more use if I ever get a Packard shutter or make up a suitable mount to put them on my miniature Speed Graphic.
As for the ones I still want... a 58 SA XL, 110 SS XL, a Macro-Symmar or Sironar, a longer tele lens to take into the field, something longer than my 420 to use on the 10x8, maybe an Imagon or similar. Probably some more if I think about it for long enough... Some of the above I could/should sell if I replaced them with any of these wish-list lenses.
Most of these do get used a fair amount, apart from the oddments.
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Since then I've added the longer tele lens I wanted in the shape of a Schneider 360mm f5.5 Tele-Xenar.
I'm also looking at how incredibly cheap second hand enlarger lenses are becoming, and wondering about getting a few to upgrade from the Tominons I currently use for a lot of my macro work. Anyone got any thoughts on which of the El-Nikkors, Rokkor Es, Componons, Comparons, Rodagons, Wrays etc. etc. etc. are worth using this way?
Peter
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On Century Graphic Boards (Some of these also for use on my wooden 4x5 / 5x7 field camera when I finish restoring it):
65mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon
90mm f6.8 Schneider Angulon
100mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S
180mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar
240mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar
On Arca-Swiss Boards These get used variously on 6x9, 4x5, 5x7 (/13x18/half-plate) & 10x8 Arcas, and with 6x12 & 6x17 rollfilm backs:
38mm f4 Schneider Super-Angulon XL
47mm f5.6 Schneider Super-Angulon MC (I would love to replace this with an XL and then put this one into one of the Century boards - at the moment it gets switched back and forth)
65mm f5.6 Schneider Super-Angulon
65mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon (another one, much smaller and lighter than the f5.6)
75mm f6.8 Rodenstock Grandagon
90mm f8 Schneider Super-Angulon
100mm f5.6 Rodenstock Sironar - N (for 6x9, but also covers 6x12, very sharp lens)
120mm f6.8 Schneider Angulon
150mm f4.5 Schneider Xenar (came with a camera and is too nice not to keep)
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S (another one)
150mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 265mm)
159mm f12.5 Wollensack Anastigmat W.A. (extreme WA for 10x8)
210mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 370mm)
240mm f9 Schneider G-Claron
270mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar (a long lens to use on the 6x9 monorails, which don't have the bellows otherwise)
300mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar (converts to 500mm)
420mm f9 Schneider Repro Claron
On Arca Boards, used for studio still-life and for macro:
35mm f4 Rodenstock Eurygon
75mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Reverse Tessar
127mm f4.7 Rodenstock Ysaron (I like this much under-valued lens very much)
135mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar
150mm f9 Rodenstock Apo Ronar (another favourite)
180mm f5.6 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar (I don't know much about this apparently somewhat unusual lens, but it is nice on 6x12)
240mm f9 Schneider G-Claron (the same one as above, used as a wide on the 10x8, and in the studio for still-life)
420mm f9 Schneider Repro Claron (the same one as above, used as a long on the 8x10 [and smaller] and in the studio for still-life)
On boards for my Polaroid MP-3 copy/macro camera:
17mm f4 Tomioka Tominon - Symmetrical - 10-20x mag. on 4x5
35mm f4 Rodenstock Eurygon (another one) - 2-10x mag. on 4x5
50mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - 6 Element Symmetrical Triplet - 2-5x mag. on 4x5
75mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Reverse Tessar (another one) - up to 4x mag. on 4x5
105mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar - up to 1.5x mag. on 4x5
127mm f4.7 Rodenstock Ysaron - Modified Tessar (another one) - up to 1:1 on 4x5
135mm f4.5 Tomioka Tominon - Tessar (another one) - up to 1:3 on 4x5
Odds and Ends:
75mm f1.9 Ilex Oscillo-Paragon
101mm f4.5 Kodak Ektar
105mm f3.5 Schneider Xenar (2)
128mm f6.8 Dr. Krugener Preminar
203mm f7.7 Kodak Ektar
Plus some cells and a couple of barrel lenses, sometimes used when demonstrating the building of a camera obscura to painters, might get more use if I ever get a Packard shutter or make up a suitable mount to put them on my miniature Speed Graphic.
As for the ones I still want... a 58 SA XL, 110 SS XL, a Macro-Symmar or Sironar, a longer tele lens to take into the field, something longer than my 420 to use on the 10x8, maybe an Imagon or similar. Probably some more if I think about it for long enough... Some of the above I could/should sell if I replaced them with any of these wish-list lenses.
Most of these do get used a fair amount, apart from the oddments.
UNQUOTE
Since then I've added the longer tele lens I wanted in the shape of a Schneider 360mm f5.5 Tele-Xenar.
I'm also looking at how incredibly cheap second hand enlarger lenses are becoming, and wondering about getting a few to upgrade from the Tominons I currently use for a lot of my macro work. Anyone got any thoughts on which of the El-Nikkors, Rokkor Es, Componons, Comparons, Rodagons, Wrays etc. etc. etc. are worth using this way?
Peter