I have shutter that has a Protar VII 14 inch front element and a Protar VII 9 inch rear element.
Is that correct? I thought the front and rear elements have to match.
I don't know that lens as well as I wish I did, but isn't it a convertable... in which case the front and rear cell are expected to be different. What does the aperture scale look like -- one set of numbers or three sets?
Both Bausch & Lomb and Zeiss made Protars could be bought with the front and back cells the same focal length or with the two cells of two different focal lengths. On the Zeiss made Protars I've seen with the front and back cells the same focal length, the cells had consecutive serial numbers.
Based on some information on Zeiss made Protars I have, the equivalent two focal lengths of the two cells you have (22 and 35 cm) combined give a focal length of 15.5 cm.
David
Based on some information on Zeiss made Protars I have, the equivalent two focal lengths of the two cells you have (22 and 35 cm) combined give a focal length of 15.5 cm.
David
Now, if my shutter has one aperture scale, how do I use these lenses?
Frank,
Does your aperture scale show fstops? If so, the widest aperture for the combined set would be 7.7. It would be 12.5 for a single element.
This leads me to wonder about the coverage. I thought this would cover 8x10, maybe even 11x14 but that 22 cm and 15.5 cm have me thinking it won't cover with those elements.
Frank,
Does your aperture scale show fstops? If so, the widest aperture for the combined set would be 7.7. It would be 12.5 for a single element.
Pete
Here is the picture I promised. Just one f-stop scale. No 12.5
How can I use this one scale for three different lenses?
Thanks Pete. I was thinking about making a small chart too.
This must be a real early Protar since it does not have anything Zeiss on it. Or it was after WWI when they no longer used the Zeiss name. But not having the three scales on the shutter is odd.
Protar VII had different focal lengths front and back; the Protar VIIa had the same focal lengths front and back. You could get them either way...
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