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Randy
9-Mar-2016, 15:55
Just looking for a budget lens in barrel to cover the format. I'm not picky, 250mm - 400mm range, process lens, enlarger lens. My B&L 11x14 1C might cover...but just barely. I would rather use a smaller lens. Thoughts?

brandon13
9-Mar-2016, 16:32
How about a schneider Xenar 300mm f4.5. I bought mine for 100 bucks. I like it a lot. I see them for sale quite often.

brandon13
9-Mar-2016, 16:34
Actually the Xenar might be too big for your taste. It has some weight.

Randy
9-Mar-2016, 16:59
You think the Xenar would cover 15"? As for the weight, my B&L is 385mm f/4.5 and weighs about 6lbs...just plain heavy. Would rather have something f/6.8 - f/9. I have a Congo 360mm in barrel but like the B&L...it might just barely cover.

goamules
10-Mar-2016, 06:09
Look for a 14" or 16" Dagor. They go from about $600 to about $4,000, depending on the sale!

Randy
10-Mar-2016, 06:58
Realizing now that the word "budget" in my OP was to subjective...

DMS206
10-Mar-2016, 07:24
If you can find a 305/9 G-Claron in barrel, usually not too expensive, superb lens with enough coverage for that format.

goamules
10-Mar-2016, 07:31
Realizing now that the word "budget" in my OP was to subjective...

Or unrealistic. You can get a lens to cover your Ultra Large Format for under $500. But under $100 or $150 will be harder. A non-photography lens should be your target, like you say. But I don't understand someone wanting to shoot so large, but then skimp to the bare minimum on the critical optical component.

Corran
10-Mar-2016, 09:03
If you can find a 305/9 G-Claron in barrel, usually not too expensive, superb lens with enough coverage for that format.

I was going to say the same, and I have a lens that would fit the bill if the OP is interested.

Randy
10-Mar-2016, 12:13
Or unrealistic. You can get a lens to cover your Ultra Large Format for under $500. But under $100 or $150 will be harder. A non-photography lens should be your target, like you say. But I don't understand someone wanting to shoot so large, but then skimp to the bare minimum on the critical optical component.I can explain - I acquired one film holder in that format. I am attempting to make a wooden adapter / extension so I can shoot using my 8x10 camera. If that is to challenging for me I may just make a ULF pinhole camera. My printing process will be cyanotypes from xray film and / or paper negs.

It's not that I don't want to spend for a good ULF lens, but since I injured my back I have been out of work and am not sure when I will be able to return - so, no income. Pretty much have to sell something before I buy something.

I am experimenting with other types of lenses, inexpensive meniscus.

Bryan, what lens do you have?

Corran
10-Mar-2016, 12:21
305 G-Claron as has been mentioned, which barely clips the corners on 8x20. This is a Plasmat version. Message me if you want to discuss :).