Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/13

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Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC--Englarging lens questions
From: ireland@blazenet.net (Robert Brummett)
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 21:37:19 -0500

>At 05:13 PM 13-03-97 -0600, you wrote:
>>Alan Bearden wrote:
>>>
>>> At 06:55 AM 3/13/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>> >What, if any, practical effect does the aperture setting of a enlarging
>>> >lens have?
>
>[snip]
>
>>again, i'm no lens guru, but having taken the advise of many greats over
>>the years and plain old trials, most lenses are at their sharpest 2 -3
>>stops from OPEN.  yes, logically the depth of field would seem a
>>benefit,...[snip]
>
>My experience has been that the wider the aperture, the better the results,
>especially with fine grain films.  In fact, with films such as TMAX-100, it
>is possible to start loosing the grain if you stop down too much.  You can
>see it happening through a grain magnifier.  My 50/2.8 APO-Rodagon gives me
>good results wide open.  The only problems are the too short exposure times
>(solvable with an ND filter attached to the lens) and the above mentioned
>problem of making sure that the film is flat.
>
>Dan C.

Dan-

What about going to a 75mm for 35mm negs. You might be pleased by the results.

Robert