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Anton Lukoszevieze
29-Jul-2014, 03:56
Picked up a double protar with 22 and 29cm cells, I understand this is a convertible lens for 5x4, but what do the numbers 50, 25, 20, 15, 10 etc. designate? How do I know what f-stop the single cells are on the scale? Thanks.
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pj1860
29-Jul-2014, 04:55
There's an explanation here:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?1054-Scals-of-Zeiss-Protar-aperture

and here:

http://www.apug.org/forums/forum44/36332-bausch-lomb-protar-series-vii-aperture-scale-question.html

Hope that helps.

Anton Lukoszevieze
29-Jul-2014, 05:03
It does, thank you. Anyone like, use this lens?

pj1860
29-Jul-2014, 05:06
Yes, I've got a 22cm/22cm Protar, probably smaller cells than yours, similar shutter (with the same scale in mm). I like it a lot, took it trekking to Nepal with me. If you want to sell yours at a reasonable price, let me know ;)

Andrew Plume
29-Jul-2014, 05:08
yes, I've used the longer 14" (approx) cells, either solely or together, particularly for mf roll film back use on a 4 x 5, I liked the images a lot

mind you mine are in barrel, so exposures were simply made by removing the lens cap

as you probably know, they're not fast lenses at all, great for landscapes and architecture

regards

andrew

pj1860
29-Jul-2014, 05:17
Hmm, medium format roll film with long Protar cells? It sounds interesting. What film are you using, and are the cells uncoated? I like uncoated cells with colour films.

Anton Lukoszevieze
29-Jul-2014, 05:59
I got it for a song....but the shutter won't cock, so need to take front off and have a look at what's up, then I'll try it out and see ;)

Andrew Plume
29-Jul-2014, 06:05
Hmm, medium format roll film with long Protar cells? It sounds interesting. What film are you using, and are the cells uncoated? I like uncoated cells with colour films.


thanks, the lenses are uncoated

I used Ilford PanF

regards

andrew

Andrew Plume
29-Jul-2014, 06:06
I got it for a song....but the shutter won't cock, so need to take front off and have a look at what's up, then I'll try it out and see ;)

you don't need a shutter, just use it 'as a barrel lens' and remove a lens cap

rgds

andrew

pj1860
29-Jul-2014, 07:09
Good luck with that shutter, the dial set shutters seem quite simple and reliable, so hopefully you can get it going.

Anton Lukoszevieze
3-Aug-2014, 03:35
Got the shutter working, now to try it out.

Andrew Plume
3-Aug-2014, 03:52
There's an explanation here:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?1054-Scals-of-Zeiss-Protar-aperture

and here:

http://www.apug.org/forums/forum44/36332-bausch-lomb-protar-series-vii-aperture-scale-question.html

Hope that helps.

I've just had a look at the two links, thanks for also posting, it's all their, really concise stuff too

regards, andrew

Andrew Plume
3-Aug-2014, 03:52
Got the shutter working, now to try it out.

enjoy Anton, don't forget that this is 'a triple convertible'

regards, andrew

Andrew Plume
3-Aug-2014, 03:55
Yes, I've got a 22cm/22cm Protar, probably smaller cells than yours, similar shutter (with the same scale in mm). I like it a lot, took it trekking to Nepal with me. If you want to sell yours at a reasonable price, let me know ;)

yes a really ideal trekking/back packing lens, really light too, terrific for landscapes and architecture and also other work, where speed isn't required, commonly the fastest speed (from memory) is around f12.5

regards, andrew

Anton Lukoszevieze
4-Aug-2014, 15:08
thank you all, i spoke too soon, cocked the shutter and its jammed, won't budge, the release lever moves freely, but something is stuck....i think it will need repairing.... the t/b settings may have slipped causing it to jam, or something else...