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    Testing out the "swirliness" of a 6.5" f/2.8 B&L Cinephor projection lens. Shot on 4x5 Tri-X that expired in 1994. Souped in HC-110 dil. H.

    I love these little projection Petzvals (B&L, Kollmorgen, etc.) They're sleeper Petzvals because they aren't shiny brass and weren't made in the 19th century. This one cost me $15; I recently picked up a 9" version for $11.



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    Some pics from derogy no4.






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    This turned out a little too busy. It looked better on the ground glass. I think I need more distance or separation between foreground and background with this lens.

    8x10 Kodak 2D, B&L 9" projection Petzval, Kodak Low Contrast Aerial Duplicating Film (expired 1984).



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    Re: please post your petzval shots

    I got one not too long ago.
    B&L Super Cinephor, f:2.0 6.00 E. F.
    Mine was $42.00 shipped.
    Mine is NOT little.
    It's freakin' huge!
    And heavy!
    I don't even know how I'm gonna mount it.
    I have a Sinar 4x5 f2.

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    Testing out the "swirliness" of a 6.5" f/2.8 B&L Cinephor projection lens.
    I love these little projection Petzvals (B&L, Kollmorgen, etc.)
    They're sleeper Petzvals because they aren't shiny brass and weren't made in the 19th century.
    This one cost me $15; I recently picked up a 9" version for $11.
    Jonathan

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    Re: please post your petzval shots

    So far all of my B&L projection Cinephors/Petzvals are friction mounted on cardboard and secured with gaffer's tape. These are supposed to be "temporary" test mounts but they work, so.....

    Jonathan

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    Yeah, I have a couple duct taped to Sinar boards, works great.
    This one is soo, big, and soo heavy, have to actually think about this...

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    So far all of my B&L projection Cinephors/Petzvals are friction mounted on cardboard and secured with gaffer's tape. These are supposed to be "temporary" test mounts but they work, so.....

    Jonathan

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    Re: please post your petzval shots

    Three more from my 7.25" Kollmorgen projection lens. 4x5 TMAX-400 and Speed Graphic. The last photo is the exterior of a farm produce stand covered in wooden lath, and the tractor was about fifty feet away from the produce stand.



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    Re: please post your petzval shots

    I really like the look of these, Leigh. Quite gentle. Classic Petzval in a way, but still new and fresh. The combination of the center focus and the dappled light on the John Deere is particularly nice.

    Jonathan

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