Keith Tapscott.
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Does anyone know which Camera format and lens focal length that Karsh used for his famous portrait of Winston Churchill?
Neal- actually, the predecessor to the Calumet C1 was produced in raw aluminum finish (magnesium?) and is more square in appearance, but uses many of the same accessories. The camera in his portrait on Wikipedia appears to be one of said early pre- C-1 Calumets. If Karsh painted them white I don't know, but every once in a while you'll find one of the pre C-1 Calumets on ebay and they are almost always in the raw metal finish.
Rodenstock and Schneider both make 360mm lenses. They don't have the same smooth out-of-focus areas the Ektar does either. If you want that look, then you need classic glass.
It certainly seems that was so. I also asked the same question on another forum and I got this reply from Professor H. Lynn Jones formerly of Calumet.Interesting. In his autobiography, he states that he ordered several Calumets painted white and kept them in various parts of the world so that he didn't always have to schlep a kit with him. His memoir is a fun read.
I see that it stops down to f/90 and covers 10x12 format.Keith<
you can try:
Comercial Congo 360/6.8
it's the same coated tessar type lens in a modern shutter.
have fun with it.
It certainly seems that was so. I also asked the same question on another forum and I got this reply from Professor H. Lynn Jones formerly of Calumet.
Cheers.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/photocommunity/forums/theforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7641
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