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Paul Kinzer
18-Apr-2018, 10:14
I recently bought a matched pair of Apo Ronar lenses. They came on a big board, obviously from a process camera. One is a 240mm and the other a 760. Can anyone explain some writing on the aperture scales on the board? On the scale for the 240, it says 'Apo Ronar CL 240-800', and on the other scale it says, 'Apo Ronar CL 760-1200'.
What do the 800 and 1200 signify?
Dan Fromm
18-Apr-2018, 10:35
240-800, good for 240 - 800mm Apo-Ronars. Similarly for 760 - 1200.
There may be several scales around each lens, each scale marked with a focal length. I've extracted several sets of process lenses from panels like the one you described, all had multiple scales.
Paul Kinzer
18-Apr-2018, 11:08
Ah! Okay, that makes sense.
Thanks, Dan!
There are multiple scales, and with your explanation, they are much easier to understand now. I won't be using them, but I like to understand things.
Bob Salomon
18-Apr-2018, 12:19
Ah! Okay, that makes sense.
Thanks, Dan!
There are multiple scales, and with your explanation, they are much easier to understand now. I won't be using them, but I like to understand things.
CL means a Linda riser aperture scale.
Dan Fromm
18-Apr-2018, 13:02
CL means a Linda riser aperture scale.
Autocorrect run amok?
Bob Salomon
18-Apr-2018, 15:50
Autocorrect run amok?
Absolutely! Shouldn’t post at a car wash!
Linear!
Paul Kinzer
18-Apr-2018, 22:45
I had already read about what 'CL' means somewhere else on the forum, and it was one of you two who wrote it, if I recall correctly.
angusparker
19-Apr-2018, 00:40
The 760 is a great lens and mounts nicely in an Ilex 5. Light and large coverage.
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Mark Sawyer
19-Apr-2018, 00:51
Where can I get one of these "Linda riser aperture scale" lenses? I must have one!
Where can I get one of these "Linda riser aperture scale" lenses? I must have one!
Linda at the car wash sells them!
Paul Kinzer
19-Apr-2018, 09:38
The 760 is a great lens and mounts nicely in an Ilex 5. Light and large coverage.
It is lovely, and I suppose light for what it is, but it's just about my heaviest lens, and definitely the largest. ULF is a whole nother thing.
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