PHOTOTONE
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Could someone tell me something about this old lens. It is a Bausch & Lomb 4x5 Planatograph 6 1/2 inch, f8, mounted in a simple brass shutter from Gundlach with 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, T, B. settings. It has a pneumatic cylinder for a bulb type cable release. I would guess it came from a folding camera from early in the 20th century.
Planatograph...never heard of this lens name before, is it similar to a Rapid Rectilinear?
The shutter has two aperture scales:
f8 to f64,
and
a scale marked "WA" and numbers from 1 to 5, with 1 corresponding to f22, and 5 corresponding to f64.
I'm just curious.
Planatograph...never heard of this lens name before, is it similar to a Rapid Rectilinear?
The shutter has two aperture scales:
f8 to f64,
and
a scale marked "WA" and numbers from 1 to 5, with 1 corresponding to f22, and 5 corresponding to f64.
I'm just curious.