• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

Schneider W.A 80mm f5.6 CompononS or.............

A coal wagon

A
A coal wagon

  • 0
  • 0
  • 12
Morning Birdie

D
Morning Birdie

  • 0
  • 0
  • 15

Forum statistics

Threads
203,142
Messages
2,850,463
Members
101,692
Latest member
eviosl
Recent bookmarks
1

John Wiegerink

Subscriber
Allowing Ads
Joined
May 29, 2009
Messages
4,364
Location
Lake Station, MI
Format
Multi Format
I shoot 6x6, 6x7 and some 6x9 and use a LPL6700 plus a Omega D2V. I also have a draw full of enlarging lenses from many manufacturers and focal lengths. MY question is this, is there any advantage to using a Wide Angle CompononS 80mm f5.6 over a CompononS 80mm f4 for 6x6 negatives? I know the advantage for using the W.A. 80mm with 6x9 negatives and 6x7, but was curious about using one with 6x6. I have the W.A. 80mm CompononS, but never use it since I use a standard 80mm Meopta for 6x6, a 90mm Omicron/105mm Componon for 6x7 and a Componon 105 for 6x9. Anybody have any thoughts about the W.A. 80mm CompononS? JohnW
 
It performs better on higher magnification ratios, say 20x or larger, if you don't have a G-Componon or Rodagon-G at hand.
 
There’s no advantage in using an 80mm WA enlarging lens compared to a standard 80mm enlarging lens on the 6 x 6cm or the 6 x 7cm format (most modern 80mm lenses fully cover the 6 x 7cm format) at magnifications not exceeding 10X (roughly corresponding to a 21.8” x 21.8” projection of the 6 x 6cm negative).

Standard 80mm lenses are usually rated 2X-6X(optimum)-10X, while an 80mm WA lens is intended for 4X-8X(optimum)-15X. These are Rodagon and Rodagon WA ratings. The Schneider ratings should be similar.
 
There’s no advantage in using an 80mm WA enlarging lens compared to a standard 80mm enlarging lens on the 6 x 6cm or the 6 x 7cm format (most modern 80mm lenses fully cover the 6 x 7cm format) at magnifications not exceeding 10X (roughly corresponding to a 21.8” x 21.8” projection of the 6 x 6cm negative).

Standard 80mm lenses are usually rated 2X-6X(optimum)-10X, while an 80mm WA lens is intended for 4X-8X(optimum)-15X. These are Rodagon and Rodagon WA ratings. The Schneider ratings should be similar.

Ian,
I kind of figured that, but haven't used the 80mm WA enough to verify. I also don't seem to have a problem using my standard "old" 80mm Componon for 6x7 like some people say. It seems to cover right to the corners just fine on my LPL6700. Since I have all the good "normal lenses I might just sell the 80 WA CompononS as I really don't need it. JohnW
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom