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seanwang
29-Mar-2009, 01:10
I just bought a BERTHIOT lens , it marked "OLOR F5.7 F=260mm"
Want to know it's structure and coverage. Thanks :)

Ole Tjugen
29-Mar-2009, 03:20
It might be a modified Tessar with a 3-element rear cell, but the Olor name was used for several very different lenses. You will have to find out for yourself, I'm afraid.

Archphoto
29-Mar-2009, 06:20
You might have a look at www.dioptrique.info (http://www.dioptrique.info)

I got it on one of the other treads here.

Peter

seanwang
29-Mar-2009, 09:45
Ole and Archphoto, Thanks~
The following link shows OLOR lens includes 5 elements in 3 groups, 260MM maybe cover 8X10, I think.

http://www.dioptrique.info/objectifs4/00180/00180.HTM

Thanks again!

Dan Fromm
29-Mar-2009, 11:55
Ole and Archphoto, Thanks~
The following link shows OLOR lens includes 5 elements in 3 groups, 260MM maybe cover 8X10, I think.

http://www.dioptrique.info/objectifs4/00180/00180.HTM

Thanks again!Not to rain on your or my friend Eric's parades, but he shows a 1913 f/4 Olor. You have what seems, on the basis of the eBay listing I think you bought it from, a post-WWII f/5.7 lens. There's no guarantee that such different lenses were made to the same basic design even though they have the same trade name. You'll have to wait until it arrives and then ask it what it is.

Lynn Jones
30-Mar-2009, 13:48
Hi Sean,

According to Dr. Rudolph Kingslake it is another of the tessar formula lenses, 4 elements, 2 of the elements cemented. Thist type lens is best know for its extremely high contrast (translate sharpness).

Lynn

seanwang
31-Mar-2009, 00:28
Dan Fromm, Lynn Jones

Thanks for your reply.

That len is shipped out, maybe 2 weeks arrive,I think. When I get it, I will open and check it :D

The structure chart shows it should has 3 groups? Or a variation from Cooke lens?

Dan Fromm
31-Mar-2009, 03:07
Sean, it is most likely a plain ordinary Tessar clone or a patent-evading Tessar clone with three, not two, elements in the rear cell. But speculating without the lens in hand and quoting authorities won't yield enlightenment.

seanwang
30-Apr-2009, 09:37
OLOR is arrived, I open both front and rear element......I think that lens is a APO-Tessar lens, because it has 5 glass: three in front and 2 in rear, but I'm not sure, 3+2 is Heliar?... and it cover 8X10 with some movement.

seanwang
30-Apr-2009, 09:47
And I also received a E.Krauss Quatryl 250mm F4.5 lens, same as the OLOR ,this lens has 5 glass(3 in front, 2 in rear). It's a Tessar OR a Heliar?

Lynn Jones
4-May-2009, 11:34
Regarding Heliar,

Heliars, Pentacs, and certain Kodak Medalist, process and enlarging lenses used that design, 5 element, front and rear cemented doublets with a single bi-concave balancing element in the middle. These lenses were quite hard to design and manufacture before computer computation. I think Kodak did the best at these while Voightlander and Dallmeyer did these very well and furthermore they always argued over who first designed them (probably Voightlander).

Lynn

Dan Fromm
30-Jan-2011, 17:07
Apologies for the really late response, but I've only just come across an undated SOM Berthiot catalog on line. I believe with no data to support the belief that it is from "between the wars." I believe that Lacour Berthiot became SOM Berthiot in 1913.

http://www.collection-appareils.fr/accesnotices/html/lire_repertoire?repert=som_berthiot&marque=Som%20berthiot&modele=Catalogue&PHPSESSID=333965b3c0b5e4652c9d3802b532215d