campy51
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Does anybody have experience with either camera for 6x9 use only. The prices are certainly cheaper than the Fuji. Is the 100mm f2.8 much better than the 100mm f3.5?
I'm following this thread with interest. I just bought a Super 23 from Robert's Camera and want to get all the info I can about it. Is the 100mm f3.5 the only lens that can be used with the back movements? Many years ago, I bought a Polaroid 600SE from a Montgomery Wards store for a very small price. It only had the Polaroid film pack back w/ 127mm lens and hood, and more back adapters were supposed to come later. I waited, and waited, but no back adapters came, so I sold the whole outfit since instant pictures were not my thing. I'm thinking the Super 23 will be a fun camera to play with. Plus, those 6X9 negatives are nice to work with. I'm going to get the 50mm f6.3, 100mm 2.8 or 3.5 and the 250mm f5. I already have a Mamiya Standard Press with a 6X9 back and 90mm lens, but must admit I have never used it.
If you want some more information, have a look at my page(s) https://www.oddcameras.com/mamiya/mamiya_universal.htm
The retractable 100mm is the only one which could be used at infinity and via the rangefinder with the back retracted. But the other lenses could well be used via focussing on the ground glass for closer distances.
If I remember correctly the "E" was introduced for the universal and lacked the 2 position barrel. Since the universal lacked the back movements it was not necessary. It also kept you from forgetting to extend it out and missing focus in a big way.
I don't think that there is any difference. Chrome lenses were 40.5mm filters and the black ones were 55mm. I would base it upon condition above anything else.
yesOk, that's what I'll do. Chrome or black doesn't matter to me. The 100mm f2.8 is in a non-collapsible mount am I right?
Thanks Bob! Narrows my search to just a nice 100mm f3.5 non-E. I love a good Tessar anyway.
The 100mm f3.5 is the only retractable one, is it not? What is the 100mm f3.5E lens I see on eBay?
Yes, so sorry, I forgot the 90mm although I have one. And yes, it focusses to infinity in retracted position with the back retracted. As with the 100mm there is little room for movements with 6x9, but stopped down there is no problem. BTW: the 100mm 2.8 has a smaller image circle. On some there is a hint of shaded edges with 6x9 wide open.The 90mm f3.5 on my press is also retractable (I wish I knew before the first roll I shot). I do not know whether it allows to focus at infinity with the back retracted though - I think it should.
This lens has a marking that says "NORMAL" to signify you can extend it, close to the time selector in the shutter.
Yes, so sorry, I forgot the 90mm although I have one. And yes, it focusses to infinity in retracted position with the back retracted. As with the 100mm there is little room for movements with 6x9, but stopped down there is no problem. BTW: the 100mm 2.8 has a smaller image circle. On some there is a hint of shaded edges with 6x9 wide open.
They made the 90/3.5 and probably the 100/3.5 in both retractable and non-retractable mounts. The lens should be the same, just the mount is different. Retractable ones should have a marking with "Normal" and an arrow.
To retract a lens, you turn the lens and inner mount (including the surround around the shutter) to unlock the mount and push back, then turn it again to lock. I have one that doesn't lock into position and have never taken the mount apart enough to figure out how the locking could have stopped working (it must be a fairly simple mechanism).
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