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Jim Fitzgerald
15-Jul-2014, 12:41
Somehow I'm drawing a blank on this lens. I'm thinking it is a triplet design but I don't recall seeing this before. Two bright three small dim and two bright. Any help would be appreciated.

Jim

Dan Fromm
15-Jul-2014, 13:02
Jim, does the lens have a name?

The dim reflections come from glass-cement-glass interfaces. The bright come from air-glass interfaces.

If you can, please count reflections for each cell. Close the diaphragm as far as it will go or take one cell out of the barrel or shutter. And check that you're not missing a bright reflection from an outer surface. I've done that more than once.

Jim Fitzgerald
15-Jul-2014, 17:26
Dan, the lens is a New York Lens Company 14x17 to 16x20 Group portrait lens. Looks like some type of RR as the reflections are the same front and back. Sorry for the small cell phone pics.
Jim

Dan Fromm
15-Jul-2014, 18:26
Thanks, Jim.

Jim Fitzgerald
15-Jul-2014, 18:33
Any ideas?

Dan Fromm
16-Jul-2014, 07:03
Jim, how many light sources are you using? I ask because I see what looks like several in y'r shots. I always use just one, makes counting easier.

Jim Fitzgerald
16-Jul-2014, 07:11
Dan, that is a good question and most likely mystery solved. There were three!!! Duh!! Sorry about that.

Jim Fitzgerald
16-Jul-2014, 07:18
Well it is a RR as I thought. One light told the story. Thanks for pointing that out Dan.

goamules
16-Jul-2014, 07:52
If it's long, brass, and American, from approximately the late 1800s, it's almost always a RR, or Petzval. If the rear has any separation, you can instantly eliminate a Petzval. These RRs were very common, and are really pretty nice lenses.

Jim Fitzgerald
16-Jul-2014, 08:39
What's not to like about a RR that covers 16x20, has an Iris and is light.

goamules
16-Jul-2014, 11:07
True. I have taken some nice shots with Euryscops, Voigtlander's trade name for them. And I have a 23" focal length American one, at F6, that I keep wanting to try. But it needs a bigger camera than 8x10....

Jim Fitzgerald
16-Jul-2014, 16:07
True. I have taken some nice shots with Euryscops, Voigtlander's trade name for them. And I have a 23" focal length American one, at F6, that I keep wanting to try. But it needs a bigger camera than 8x10....

Build a 14x17! :-)