I just got 2 apo-germinar w lens, 8/210 and 8/240, wondering maybe you guys can tell me how much it's worth. Everywhere else I look I only see these lens mint 9 apeture, not 8. Any idea?
An article by Arne Croell in the July / August 2003 View Camera magazine lists details on your lenses, he states they cover 68 degrees (210) and 73 degrees (240). No prices listed, just that they were expensive to make and large in size. Eight elements in eight groups.
Probably more common are the Germinar W lenses (no APO designation) which were f9 rather than f8, and similar to the Schneider G-Claron.
An article by Arne Croell in the July / August 2003 View Camera magazine lists details on your lenses, he states they cover 68 degrees (210) and 73 degrees (240). No prices listed, just that they were expensive to make and large in size. Eight elements in eight groups.
Probably more common are the Germinar W lenses (no APO designation) which were f9 rather than f8, and similar to the Schneider G-Claron.
thanks for the info! I just ask about the price because I think there are many more better places for them than at me... (I'm not sure if I can post ads here, so I won't say anymore)
The shutters for the shuttered Docter versions were size 3 for the 240mm, and a size 1 for the 210 and the 150mm (the lenses next to the aperture are not that big). However, the barrel versions (both Zeiss Jena or Docter) are essentially impossible to put into a shutter, as the lens elements are not mounted in lens cells to be screwed into the aperture housing, but are individually mounted in the 1-piece aperture housing. Optically, they are the same and f/8 in all cases.