Scott Edwards
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Last year I purchased a Busch Pressman off Ebay and it came with a Wollensak Raptar 135 f4.7 lens that looked scuffed and nasty. The slow shutter speeds were off and I just removed it and put it aside in favor of my Rodenstock 150 Sironar S. I have also shot my Schneider Super Angulon 90 f8 on this camera as well. This is the camera that I recently took with me on my walk to the Grand Canyon this summer. Love it, and of course the Sironar S is a spectacular lens and the only one I took with me. After having developed all of the negatives from that trip, I decided to give the Raptar a try.
I developed the negatives from the Raptar yesterday and they are quite astounding! Using an 8x loupe for a very close look, the negatives from this lens are as sharp as those from my Sironar S!!! AND exhibit great contrast and bokeh also.
All this from glass with a dodgy reputation that is beat up and marred with cleaning marks.
I just had to share.
I developed the negatives from the Raptar yesterday and they are quite astounding! Using an 8x loupe for a very close look, the negatives from this lens are as sharp as those from my Sironar S!!! AND exhibit great contrast and bokeh also.
All this from glass with a dodgy reputation that is beat up and marred with cleaning marks.
I just had to share.