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CollinB

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I was looking @ the rear cell on my B&L lens, and it's 23 1/4" f/l.
The front cell is 18 7/8" f/l.
The old B&L table never put a longer cell in the rear.
http://www.cameraeccentric.com/html/info/bauschlomb_3.html
I got the camera from the original family owner, and it was apparently ordered this way in 1923.
Makes me wonder ... any thoughts on this anomaly?
 

pgomena

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This sounds suspiciously like a convertible lens. The front and rear elements used alone behind the shutter will give their marked focal lengths. The two together form a third focal length, shorter than the individual elements used separately. It may very well be the case that someone assembled them backwards.

Peter Gomena
 
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