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Herb Cunningham
18-Oct-2017, 11:30
I have a Wollensak 12 in "multi focal lens, barrel with iris, great big brass lens, in good shape iris marked in even numbers 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 11.7EX.

I was going to use this on a project but it got put in a cabinet and never mounted. Looks like somebody could use it, but I have no clue as to who. (whom?)

Mark Sampson
18-Oct-2017, 17:53
Those sound like Universal or 'U.S.' f/stop markings. That system was popular in the early years of the last century, '4'= f/8 as I recall. Not really my cup of tea, but of course there are many antique lens aficionados on this forum. Someone will know its actual age and lens design; and someone will want to use it, I'm sure.

Carsten Wolff
18-Oct-2017, 17:54
I have a Wollensak 12 in "multi focal lens, barrel with iris, great big brass lens, in good shape iris marked in even numbers 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 11.7EX.

I was going to use this on a project but it got put in a cabinet and never mounted. Looks like somebody could use it, but I have no clue as to who. (whom?)

.... one of the "Beach" - modded lenses, it seems.... is it complete? Jim Galli had one once I think, in a shutter. See:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/wollensak-beach-multifocal-series-b.17396/ (http://https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/wollensak-beach-multifocal-series-b.17396/)
Have you not tried it? Put it in the classifieds, if you want to pass it on. Not sure what its worth; I'd probably raise my hand if I could afford another lens to play with lol. ... someone else is bound to.

Jim Jones
19-Oct-2017, 07:23
The U. S. system of apertures started at 1 (f/4) and doubled for each one stop decrease in exposure. U.S. 4 therefore does equal f/8.

xkaes
19-Oct-2017, 08:06
The U. S. system of apertures started at 1 (f/4) and doubled for each one stop decrease in exposure. U.S. 4 therefore does equal f/8.

Is this correct?

1 - f4
2 - f5.6
3 - f?
4 - f8
5 - f?
6 - f?
7 - f?
8 - f11
9 - f?
10 - f?
11- f?

Sounds like the crazy system than Schneider used on their M-Componons.

Chauncey Walden
19-Oct-2017, 10:10
The Uniform Standard (US) system is what Jim said (1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 = f/4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 45 64). The lens is not marked in US or f/ but in some other kind of system - probably a relative exposure time.

Jim Jones
19-Oct-2017, 11:44
I have an old compound shutter marked in linear numbers as Herb described and mounted in what may be part of a camera for optical experiments. That shutter isn't accessible now, but the numbers may be the aperture diameter in mm.

John Kasaian
19-Oct-2017, 18:00
Put that puppy on a lens board and she what she'll do!:cool:

goamules
19-Oct-2017, 18:20
Does is say Series A (soft focus) or Series B (sharp lens) on it?

Alan Gales
19-Oct-2017, 19:43
Sell it on Ebay. Just say that it is rare and collectable and of course in mint condition. ;)