Depends on the design, my Sironar is in fact triple convertible, though the 450mm is the only "official" conversion. Tessar designs are convertible by removing the front element, IIRC.
I find that remembering the focal length and f stops for each lens gets troublesome, so the other night I finally printed some of these labels up, and thought I'd share the idea. So far, it's saved me at least 5 mins looking for an adapter ring today alone.
Interestingly, for a short time I had a 360 5.6 Symmar and I still have my 360 5.6 Componon, any way I could measure, they are the same lens, I've shot the same suject with both and you cannot tell the negs apart. If there's a difference between a Symmar (supposedly corrected for infinity) and a Componon (corrected for 20:1) I can't see it, maybe it only manifests itself on a magical optical bench. I just bought a 180mm Componon-S on ebay, I plane to replace the elements on my 180 Symmar, I'm reserving judgement til I have negs in hand, but for $55.00, I either have another enlarging lens or a nice multicoated 180mm lens for the 4x5.
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