Scott --
5-Aug-2009, 13:50
Hi, all -
I received a lens yesterday that I'm finding next to no info on: The lens itself is unmarked; the shutter is a Rauber & Wollensak double-pump pneumatic, labeled "Solograph".
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/IMG_3342.jpg
I posted a shot earlier (http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showpost.php?p=493915&postcount=11)from it at f/8, which is just about wide open; I measure the focal length to be right at about 6-1/2".
Now, in the package was also an element marked "5x7 SYMMETRICAL", which, coincidentally, threads perfectly into the front of the shutter in place of the unmarked element. Using it, the focal length is about 8", and gave this at f/11 (ignore the juice bag, please - stinkin' foil packet...:rolleyes:):
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/solo01.jpg
I can't tell which element is s'posed to be on this, or if it's a set, or what. :confused:
Anyone have any information on this thing? I've found that it dates to 1900, but that's about it - don't know what design it is, or anything else, really.
Thanks!
Scott
I received a lens yesterday that I'm finding next to no info on: The lens itself is unmarked; the shutter is a Rauber & Wollensak double-pump pneumatic, labeled "Solograph".
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/IMG_3342.jpg
I posted a shot earlier (http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showpost.php?p=493915&postcount=11)from it at f/8, which is just about wide open; I measure the focal length to be right at about 6-1/2".
Now, in the package was also an element marked "5x7 SYMMETRICAL", which, coincidentally, threads perfectly into the front of the shutter in place of the unmarked element. Using it, the focal length is about 8", and gave this at f/11 (ignore the juice bag, please - stinkin' foil packet...:rolleyes:):
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/solo01.jpg
I can't tell which element is s'posed to be on this, or if it's a set, or what. :confused:
Anyone have any information on this thing? I've found that it dates to 1900, but that's about it - don't know what design it is, or anything else, really.
Thanks!
Scott