harlequin
Member
Dear APUG/PhotoRio Members,
I happen to shoot 645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8 and on rare occasion 6x9 with old 1940's Bessa folder.
I know that there are hard and fast rules to follow.....
a) for 645/6x6 negatives a 75mm or 80mm would be optimum
b) for 6x7, 6x8 a 90mm or 105mm would be optimum
c) for 6x9 a 105-135 would be optimum.
My question is, I have a good quality 105mm lens, could I just use it for all formats, what would be
the effect, positive or negative. Luckily my print sizes are mostly 5x7 and 8x10, however in some
cases I will be using 11x14. This is not an attempt to be lazy. but some of my other focal length lenses
are not that sharp, 4 element designs, Prinz etc. I just want to use the best quality lens I have which is
the 105. Other than getting a smaller print or having to raise the enlarger head, is there any detriment
to using a 105 on a 645, or 6x6 negative??.
MANY MANY Thanks for your feedback on this.
I just want the highest quality possible.
Harlequin
I happen to shoot 645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8 and on rare occasion 6x9 with old 1940's Bessa folder.
I know that there are hard and fast rules to follow.....
a) for 645/6x6 negatives a 75mm or 80mm would be optimum
b) for 6x7, 6x8 a 90mm or 105mm would be optimum
c) for 6x9 a 105-135 would be optimum.
My question is, I have a good quality 105mm lens, could I just use it for all formats, what would be
the effect, positive or negative. Luckily my print sizes are mostly 5x7 and 8x10, however in some
cases I will be using 11x14. This is not an attempt to be lazy. but some of my other focal length lenses
are not that sharp, 4 element designs, Prinz etc. I just want to use the best quality lens I have which is
the 105. Other than getting a smaller print or having to raise the enlarger head, is there any detriment
to using a 105 on a 645, or 6x6 negative??.
MANY MANY Thanks for your feedback on this.
I just want the highest quality possible.
Harlequin