SteveH
Member
All,
Say you had a brass projection lens (see where this is going...), that you wanted to put some waterhouse stops in. Where should these sit, in relation to the lenses ? All of the old brass beauties that I have seen in person have the slot in the center of the two lenses, which is well and good as it would make my life easier. However, these were all symmetrical in construction, whereas I believe that the lens in question is asymmetrical (which was my reason for its purchase)
So, I suppose my question is this: Dependant upon lens design, where should the center of the aperture go ? I took a quick look though 'Modern Lens Design', and I didn't see this noted in the appendix.
On a side note - Im still looking for a petzval designed lens in the 210-300mm range. This one is about 5.25" in focal length, but it seems to be in excellent condition, and the price was right
But, it probably won't have enough coverage for 4x5 
Say you had a brass projection lens (see where this is going...), that you wanted to put some waterhouse stops in. Where should these sit, in relation to the lenses ? All of the old brass beauties that I have seen in person have the slot in the center of the two lenses, which is well and good as it would make my life easier. However, these were all symmetrical in construction, whereas I believe that the lens in question is asymmetrical (which was my reason for its purchase)
So, I suppose my question is this: Dependant upon lens design, where should the center of the aperture go ? I took a quick look though 'Modern Lens Design', and I didn't see this noted in the appendix.
On a side note - Im still looking for a petzval designed lens in the 210-300mm range. This one is about 5.25" in focal length, but it seems to be in excellent condition, and the price was right

