Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Enlarging lens
From: RBedw51767@aol.com
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 19:15:51 EST

Marc:

Thanks for the ennlarger lense information.   

I have tried three times to purchase a Leitz enlarger lense on Ebay but the
price went above what I thought was fair......over $300 and the bidding
continued.

Do you have a reliable source for Leitz enlarger lenses?    

Thanks,
Bob Bedwell

<< At 01:15 AM 1999-01-28 -0800, Mark Rabiner wrote:
 >Can anyone straighten me out on how long ago they stopped making them, which
 >one to get, what they would cost (I'll go look through a shutterbug but
 >I don't recall seeing them) did they make one as long as an 80 (that's
 >what I'm used to for 35mm but I could learn to live with it I know they
 >made a medium format enlarger) and How they might compare to a Nikkor
 >which is what I'm used to.
 
 
 Well, Leitz made 9cm and 9.5cm lenses from 1927 until 1960, and the superb
 V-Elmar 4.5/100 from 1960 until 1977, and the 5.6/100 Focotar-2 from 1977
 until 1983.
 
 Any of these lenses will make your Nikkor pale by comparison, to be polite.
  I'll restrain my remarks, but even the older Leica lenses are on par with
 the JSK and Rodenstock lenses and are quite a bit nicer than the Nikkor
 enlarging lenses.
 
 Marc
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