http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=007
is it better then a modern lens such as the Fuji 240mm A or a Rodenstock Sironar N?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=007
is it better then a modern lens such as the Fuji 240mm A or a Rodenstock Sironar N?
The Dagor design has a wider image circle, which means more movements are possible on your view camera, or you may often use it on a larger format camera than the lenses you mention. I have an old 300mm Dagor which easily covers 11x14, and possibly would cover even larger film, while my 300mm Nikkor f5.6 will not cover 11x14. This wide coverage, coupled with a lens modern enough to have nice anti-reflection coatings makes the lens desirable. The 210mm focal length in a Dagor design should easily cover 8x10 with some movements.
Joe, Gene, it isn't a 210, it is a 165. And it isn't an f/6.8, it is an f/8.
For an interesting discussion of f/6.8 Dagors, see http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ht=lousy+dagor
Gene, one of my friends has done calculations on real Goerz Dagor designs and on similar designs from other makers. He believes that the claimed 85 degrees coverage for, e.g., the f/6.8 Boyer Beryl, is considerably exaggerated. He's told me not to count on more than 70 for general use, 55 for exacting applications.
But f/8 Dagors aren't f/6.8s and may actually make the claimed 100 degrees coverage.
I apologize, I replied to the OP without looking at the auction, just giving my opinion based on the couple of Dagor's I have, which do perform quite well on very large film.
I got the auctions switched up, the owner had 2 gold dots for sale and the other one is a f/6.8 hence the mistake, in fact it is a 210mm f/6.8 not the one I listed. The question then becomes does this lens outperform the 120mm Nikon SW I own (it doesn't really matter much to me but for comparison sakes)?
There is some madness in ebay bidding at times. In my opinion a 165mm WA Dagor is not worth $2000 as a user lens unless you are prepared to pay a huge premium for size and weight. In terms of both coverage and performance there are several better options out there that would cost 1/3 or less.Dagors appear to have acquired the status of cult artifcats, and who knows what a collector will pay? But as as user I could find much better ways to spend my money for a quality optic in the focal length.
Sandy King
Personally I prefer reverse Dagors - both Zeiss Amatar and Schneider Angulon. I'm happy with my 165mm f:6.8 Angulon, which cost a very small fraction of what that WA Dagor did.
Sandy,
All we need was two guys who wanted that item so badly at that very moment. The same guy paid over $4,100 for a Protar V 18" lens in shutter yesterday.
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