Steven Tribe
30-May-2016, 03:39
I can't find information here, but there is much in CCHarrison's site under the section which has the B. French Voigtlander and Darlot agency listings.
There are lots of wide-angle series without having a series number. These are notoriously difficult to place in the right "series" when these are advertised for sale. There is one, which is called described as a 90 degree wide, which is the Euryskop series V and which is well engraved as all the later Euryskop series are. I hadn't actually seen one before to-day, when one appeared on an alternative auction site. A site where some interesting appears about twice year, at most! I found a series VIIa there years ago.
It is somewhat different from most Aplanat/RR wide angles (or perhap MARs) as the maximum aperture is F6. What am I going to expect in terms of image at this speed? Or is it just a help to rough focussing.
It is size 00 which, surprising covers up to 8x10. - but probably not at F6.
Any users out there?
There are lots of wide-angle series without having a series number. These are notoriously difficult to place in the right "series" when these are advertised for sale. There is one, which is called described as a 90 degree wide, which is the Euryskop series V and which is well engraved as all the later Euryskop series are. I hadn't actually seen one before to-day, when one appeared on an alternative auction site. A site where some interesting appears about twice year, at most! I found a series VIIa there years ago.
It is somewhat different from most Aplanat/RR wide angles (or perhap MARs) as the maximum aperture is F6. What am I going to expect in terms of image at this speed? Or is it just a help to rough focussing.
It is size 00 which, surprising covers up to 8x10. - but probably not at F6.
Any users out there?