Dan Daniel
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I came across a nice Rolleiflex 2.8C in very good condition except for the lens, at a nice price. I bought it for parts. When I had the 80mm Xenotar lens off I realized that I could mount it in a #0 shutter and see how it works at 6x9 ( I also noticed the yellow tint to the back lens group, leading to this thread- (there was a url link here which no longer exists)).
Just in case anyone is curious, here's one shot from the lens-
This is on a Horseman VH. It turns out that I had the lens swung a bit to the left from a previous session and didn't realize it. So you can see a touch of vignetting on the upper and lower right corners from this swing (maybe 3 degrees?). Later shots after I corrected this do not show the vignetted corners. I'd say that the lens just barely covers 6x9. Sharpness holds up well, dropping off only in the 2-3mms at the corners. I have a 6x7 back, so if I use this lens on any regular basis it would be at that format. All in all I am pleasantly surprised that it covered out as far as it did. I didn't see anything amazingly special about this lens compared to other large format lenses I have in this preliminary test with an erratic shutter.
An interesting note: the blurred shapes at the bottom edge are the focus knobs on the Horseman. I use a Schneider Super-Angulon 75mm on this camera all the time and have never had this problem. If anyone can describe or link to an explanation of this difference between focal length and 'image center point'???, much appreciated.
Just in case anyone is curious, here's one shot from the lens-

This is on a Horseman VH. It turns out that I had the lens swung a bit to the left from a previous session and didn't realize it. So you can see a touch of vignetting on the upper and lower right corners from this swing (maybe 3 degrees?). Later shots after I corrected this do not show the vignetted corners. I'd say that the lens just barely covers 6x9. Sharpness holds up well, dropping off only in the 2-3mms at the corners. I have a 6x7 back, so if I use this lens on any regular basis it would be at that format. All in all I am pleasantly surprised that it covered out as far as it did. I didn't see anything amazingly special about this lens compared to other large format lenses I have in this preliminary test with an erratic shutter.
An interesting note: the blurred shapes at the bottom edge are the focus knobs on the Horseman. I use a Schneider Super-Angulon 75mm on this camera all the time and have never had this problem. If anyone can describe or link to an explanation of this difference between focal length and 'image center point'???, much appreciated.