waffles
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I recently purchased a used Beseler 23C and I’m shopping around for a used enlarging lens for it. I’ve settled on Rodenstock, and have been looking at the Rogonar S, Rodagon, and Apo Rodagon N.
First question: Which element is considered the “front” element of an enlarging lens. I’ve been told that even minor scratches on the “front” element of an enlarging lens can ruin a print. But is the “front” element the side facing the negative or the side facing the paper? If we were talking about a camera lens obviously it would be the side facing the subject. But it seems like some people refer to the anatomy of an enlarging lens differently.
Second question: Are apochromatic lenses really worth it? I seem to be able to find regular Rogonar / Rodagon lenses in decent condition for around $40-50. But the Apo Rodagon N and the Apo Rodagon D lenses sell for ten times that! I’ve been able to find an Apo Rodagon N 80mm for only $125 ... but it has scratches on one of the elements (the side facing the paper.) I’m not sure if that’s considered a minor or major problem, see Question 1.
Third question: The Beseler 23C can take negatives up to 6x9cm, which would correspond to a 105mm enlarging lens. Right now I’m primarily shooting 6x6cm, which would correspond to an 80mm enlarging lens. Is there any disadvantage to going with the 105mm? Say, if I was comparing the Apo Rodagon N 80mm to the Apo Rodagon N 105mm? I ask because I found a 105mm in very good condition without scratches for $400 which might be a better value than the 80mm with scratches.
Fourth Question: Do you know anybody who repairs enlarging lenses? Are replacement elements for enlarging lenses even available?
Thanks for your help.
First question: Which element is considered the “front” element of an enlarging lens. I’ve been told that even minor scratches on the “front” element of an enlarging lens can ruin a print. But is the “front” element the side facing the negative or the side facing the paper? If we were talking about a camera lens obviously it would be the side facing the subject. But it seems like some people refer to the anatomy of an enlarging lens differently.
Second question: Are apochromatic lenses really worth it? I seem to be able to find regular Rogonar / Rodagon lenses in decent condition for around $40-50. But the Apo Rodagon N and the Apo Rodagon D lenses sell for ten times that! I’ve been able to find an Apo Rodagon N 80mm for only $125 ... but it has scratches on one of the elements (the side facing the paper.) I’m not sure if that’s considered a minor or major problem, see Question 1.
Third question: The Beseler 23C can take negatives up to 6x9cm, which would correspond to a 105mm enlarging lens. Right now I’m primarily shooting 6x6cm, which would correspond to an 80mm enlarging lens. Is there any disadvantage to going with the 105mm? Say, if I was comparing the Apo Rodagon N 80mm to the Apo Rodagon N 105mm? I ask because I found a 105mm in very good condition without scratches for $400 which might be a better value than the 80mm with scratches.
Fourth Question: Do you know anybody who repairs enlarging lenses? Are replacement elements for enlarging lenses even available?
Thanks for your help.
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