baachitraka
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I suppose the "No" is a reply to my post just above. But look at the table you posted, first and third columns. Just what i wrote.No some German manufacturers used non standard f stops early on
I suppose the "No" is a reply to my post just above. But look at the table you posted, first and third columns. Just what i wrote.
Goerz 6 = f/7.7 (f/8, give or take)
Goerz 12 = f/11.13 (f/11)
Goerz 24 = f/16
Here's the explanation. Not as simple as I first thought.
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Still seems odd that the 4.5 is actually f6.8, and the 192 is actually f45, and that the lens itself is marked 1;6.8. I have German lenses with non standard f8 11, 16 etc numbers but they are just in-between the regular number like 6.8, 9, 12, 18, 25 & 36.
Ian
Thanks for the table and all the required data are there.
Lens is in very good condition and will find a nice body (9x12) or a 4x5
This may answer your questions....and then some!
The scale appears to be the old "US" system....
http://throughavintagelens.com/2010/01/the-u-s-f-stop-system/
I got this lens yesterday and the shutter works but not the B and Z
Not sure whether this lens would fit the lenstube of a Compur #0 (which could be had in 4 different tubes: Compur normal 27, 28 and 30mm, Compur wide 25mm:
Here's a picture with my own compound and compur shutters with some measures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/zorki_2007/50244318642/
For 120mm, 130mm and 168mm with camera, I did not pay more than €25 and one lens as low as €20.Yes short focal length Dagors can be cheap, but the 120mm covers 7x5/13x18 and Half plate just sopped down. I paid £20 or £30 (x roughly 1.3x for US $) for my 120mm DAgor which may never have been mounted on a lens board or camera. The seller had 3 other lenses listed all from 1913, I think from a clearance of a camera repair shop, oddly she'd put a low BIN price on the best of the lenses
I'm doing something similar with 165mm Tessar's rather than FL I'm wanting the full apaerture range. I have a really nice 1913 f6.3, a mega rare f5.3. an f4.5 is easy but the f2.7 is expensive and rare and the f3.5 less common.
Some years ago I bought a 10x8 Agfa Ansco Commercial View from a US Photography Professor at a decent price, the camera came with a lens board for used with a 300mm Nikkor M, and 3 spares and never used Beattie screen, and its original12" Dagor (Goerz Am Opt). I was told the Dagor was useless but then he'd never tried to use it. had separation. that was dirt pushed to the edges by careful cleaning. It's a superb lens but then I don't enlarge 10x8 by much
One comment about the 120mm f6.8 Dagor is it's not as bright as my 120mm f6.8 Angulon, it's quite noticeably dimer when focussing,
Ian
For 120mm, 130mm and 168mm with camera, I did not pay more than €25 and one lens as low as €20.
Will look for nice 4x5 cameras soon.
That mirrors my feelings and what I paid for my 120mm.
Ian
But 150mm, 180mm, 210mm etc are rather expensive or hard to see any new items in ebay
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