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I've just 'won' my first proper vintage lens,
although quite a few of my other lenses are heading that direction...
It's a Landscape Lens- Aplanat B, No. 6 by E. Suter, of Basel. No.2961, approx. 600 mm focal length-
according to the description-
So I have looked up as much as I can,
but I do have a few questions,
and I'm hoping some of you might have some answers more readily to hand...
Of course, how old?
According to what I could glean, maybe between 1890 -1900,
though perhaps the number might suggest slightly earlier?
No maximum aperture, but from the picture, (on that site)
I'm guessing maybe around ƒ/12 - ƒ/16?
Coverage- apparently the barrel is inscribed 16 X 13, I'm kinda hoping they're not centimeters...
It wasn't expensive, not that that matters, but I got it to take pictures with anyway-
It's cut for Waterhouse stops, but none are included...
So, anybody know about this lens?
joseph
Ole Tjugen
10-May-2009, 13:58
A Suter Aplanat B No. 6 is a f:8 "Universalaplanat", and the focal length is either 550mm or 650mm. Sharp coverage should be about 600mm, or 24 inches, increasing to quite a bit more at small stops. So you should have quite a bit of leeway, even on a camera large enough to actually use this lens - it isn't exactly small!
Thank you Ole-
the very man I needed-
Yes, about 4.5 inches long, according to the description-
I'm going to need a bigger camera than 8x10...
Although I could use it on that, for something, just to get to know it...
Thanks again-
Am I in the right era with the serial number, do you think?
Archphoto
10-May-2009, 14:28
A 600mm on 8x10 is about a 300mm on 4x5: basicly a portrait lens, nice buy, congrad's !
If you have a monorail it would be a very usable lens and maybe the start of thinking about building yourself a bigger camera........
Some did on this forum.
Enjoy !
Peter
Thanks Peter-
I was one of those people who built a bigger camera...
I've got a 450mm for 8x10, and I don't see in that length for 8x10-
Every time I get a longer lens with more coverage,
I think about how I can use more of the circle...
I've done some portraits using a 300 on 8x10, and I like that length for portraits-
can't imagine doubling up on that one-
I've started drawing already...
Ole Tjugen
10-May-2009, 22:56
Hmmm... As it happens, I have one of these - but mine has a proper iris aperture. On the picture, it's the third from the left. 4x5" Anniversary Speed Graphic for scale. :)
Mine has serial number 235xx, which makes it quite a lot newer. It's astonishingly sharp, like all good Aplanats. Suter was one of the very best makers of Aplanats.
Struan Gray
10-May-2009, 23:52
Joseph, your lens may not be as long as 600 mm. I have a Suter Aplanat B No. 7 which is only 550 mm in focal length - measured to the aperture stop when focussed at infinity. It's possible yours is part of a different series numbering, but mine agrees with the list Ole posted here:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=18713
In any case, the Suter lenses seem well made. I have only snapped with a digicam grafted to the back of my Sinar, but the Aplanat I have holds its own with more modern glass.
Thank you Ole, Struan-
That's a lovely collection of brass-
Yes, the number might suggest a bit earlier than yours-
Thanks Struan,
I did come across that thread from the archives while I was searching earlier-
one of the few useful bits of information-
there seems to be surprisingly little out there,
at least about this particular version-
550mm wouldn't be so bad really...
Struan Gray
11-May-2009, 02:07
At £23 it's worth having a play just to see if the old brassie cult is for you.
Suter also made very cute boxed pairs of aplanats: a slightly long normal and a wide angle for the given format. I'm still kicking myself for passing up on a 13x18 pair in immaculate condition that went for pennies last year.
If you find yourself eating raw fishheads and whispering 'my preciousssssss' it's too late to turn back....
Ah no Struan-
I'm more of a long grey man myself,
but I'll remember the warning...
Yes, it wasn't very much-
a UK only auction, and of course the global meltdown, might be contributing to price corrections across the board...
Obviously, it's only a very minor part of the whole setup-
I might need a bigger camera...
Well, it arrived-
Just to add to the knowledge base,
this one is about 450mm fl,
and has an image circle of around 22" wide open-
I haven't made any stops for it yet-
The glass seems to be in reasonable condition,
no marks or scratches, but there is some separation in the rear group-
Would still be interested in finding out how old it is...
CCHarrison
14-May-2009, 16:00
See attached Suter Aplanat table from 1902
Dan
Thanks for that Dan-
I've visited your site many times, great resource-
My one seems to be slightly different-
looks like it was engraved for an English market,
it's engraved 13 x 16 on the barrel.
Foyer? is that a reference to focal length?
mine doesn't match either- more like 450mm...
Champ? Field? great the way that's a direct translation,
and that looks accurate-
Not having used a lens like this before-
this is a symmetrical lens?
so I can mount it either way around?
any idea of its age? serial 2961?
Aplanat B no. 6?
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