Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Dear Dan, >Another thing that Leica planners may have considered is that most >photographers own (or need) only one enlarging lens for each film size they >shoot. However, the same individual might own several more expensive cameral >lenses for each film size. >I should think that enlarger lenses are easier to design and make. The range >of subject distances is limited, and fields are flat. No coupling to >consider, and speed is not so important. >SIncerely, >Joe Stephenson Yes...with the infrastructure already available at Solms, manufacturing the enlarger lenses should be a piece of cake. We obviously have'nt figured out the mindset of the marketing gurus there to come to an answer as to why they have not done that. I wonder how many people who are already happily using their favourite enlarging lens would convert to a new Foco-*****-tar III lens. I can only use one 50mm lens at a time for my 35mm negs. I am not sure what I will do with my Apo-Rodagon even if I bought an Apo-Focotar III. Is there a really bouyant used enlarging lens market out there? The used dealers in my part of the woods are not keen to handle second-hand enlarging lenses. There is obviously very little collector interest in this kind of glassware. Dan K.