Does anyone have info on this lens?
is it sharp at 4.5, is it coated?
what is the image circle -would it cover 5x7 with a bit of movements?
thanks alot?
Does anyone have info on this lens?
is it sharp at 4.5, is it coated?
what is the image circle -would it cover 5x7 with a bit of movements?
thanks alot?
It was offered with the Meopta Magnola 13x18 cm camera:
http://meoptahistory.com/?id=311
i thought the Belar was Meopta's name used for it's enlarging lens?
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Supposedly a Tessar type, see last paragraph here:
http://www.arnecroell.com/grandina.pdf
It is for 5x7. If using it on a Durst, it should have coverage for perspective control.
I own this lens, but I'm really not shure if it is coated or not.
I own a 4,5/210 Xenar, too, and they both are looking like twins, except the Belar has no filter thread.
Used them on a Plaubel 5x7", coverage and some movements were given.
I love them both.
Both are sitting in a compound.
If you need more data of movements, I will hang the Belar onto my Globica..
I have had some problems with my Xenar and Macro, doesn't work so good, it was not sharp enough.
F4,5 is ok to me, but here, I usually look at the unsharpness :-)
Closed, both lenses are sharp enough to me.
Coated or not, depending on the direction of light, you will get a ( lovely) mild character.
Ritchie
Little bit late to the party. :-)
The naming of Meopta lenses can be a little bit confusing given the fact that they used the same name for enlarging and taking lenses. As a taking lens Belar is always a Tessar formula. You can find it as 45/2.8 lens for Opema 35 mm camera, 80/3.5 in the 6x6 TLR Flexaret and 210/4.5 in Compound(like) shutter as a standard lens for Magnola LF camera.
210/4.5 is single coated and you can expect similar results as from Xenar or Tessar lens. Wide open it is quite soft with nice bokeh, suitable for portraits. Stopped down is sharp to the edges. I had mine serviced lately so I can post some new examples from the Belar here. For now I have only the picture below. The lens was stopped down to f16 if I remember correctly.
Snowy cabin
Well done, Notorious! A fine photograph that somehow reminds me of Josef Sudek.
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