About 2010, I acquired an old uncoated enlarger lens about which I had no knowledge. It was made by the German camera maker, Wirgin. H
Canon made an enlarger lens just before WWI as well as an enlarger, Ross (Ensign) made a range of enlarger lenses
Nikon and Fuji also made camera lenses for formats they never produced--LF.Nikon and Fuji, on the other hand, were exceptions and made enlarging lenses for camera formats they never produced.
Agfa, Rollei, Leitz, Zeiss Ikon?An intersting off-topic to this thread would be Camera Manufacturers that also made Enlargers.
Since I have a Minolta enlarger, that is the first that comes to mind.
Agfa, Rollei, Leitz, Zeiss Ikon?
That would be anther long list -- Minox, Beseler...
I have what must be a rare lens in the states: a Pentax-El 50f2.8
I bought this a few years ago and have never heard anyone claim they use one. It is in like new condition; the serial number makes me think it is a prototype although I have no idea.View attachment 357631
There has been talk that Durst Neonon lenses ‘Made in Japan’ were made by Pentax. I’ve observed that the coatings on my Neonons were very similar tomy Pentax lenses of the same vintage. But no one has ever posted a photo of a Pentax enlarging lens.
There is a striking resemblance to the Neonon build. 3 rows of knurled grip and a chromed ring around the tip of the lens nose. Hmmm…
Here is another view of the Pentax-EL without the jam nut. How does this view View attachment 357632compare to the Durst?
Well that settles it, at least for me. It’s identical to the Durst Neonon 50mm f2.8 I own.
Same oval opening for aperture window. And greenish aperture color.
Really appreciate the photo.
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