Unusual lens - need some help please

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HolgaPhile

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I have aquired a Shneider Componon-S 5.6/100, nothing unusual in that I guess but it black metal with a range of 5.6 to 45, no clicks or display window. And here's the best bit, the thread is 32mm and very fine pitched! I have been using the lens on my enlarger with bluetack and the images seem pretty sharp but I need an adapter or something for it so I can swap between lenses.

Anyone know what this lens might have been used for and if I can get an adapter ring for it?
 

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It's an older enlarging lens and the Componon-S is rated highly like the Rodagons and Nikors. Schneider made an adapter for the standard enlarger lens mount (Leica). They also made a "jam nut" for mounting the lens to a blank board. Schneider enlarging lenses typically had no click stops.
 
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Thanks Gerald, more recent schneider lenses seem to have the click stops which is kind of a mixed blessing. I am using it on a Meopta Magnifax 4, the lens board is around 76mm wide with a 39mm apature. I guess I can either get another board made up or something. The non-click is a bit of a pain in that it can be knocked, the solution again has been some blue tack to keep it in position.
 
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