I am looking for good portrait non antique lens for an 8x10 wet plate with a 5x7 adapter back. not techy on this. would like under 1k.. thanks for any help.
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I am looking for good portrait non antique lens for an 8x10 wet plate with a 5x7 adapter back. not techy on this. would like under 1k.. thanks for any help.
Do you currently have any lenses?
300mm f/4.5 Tessar, perfect for 5x7 portraiture, traditionally a little short for 8x10 portraiture, but you can pick up a longer lens later. Coated is better, and you don't need a shutter. The Russian Industars are usually around $100, Xenars and others around $200.
300mm f/4.5 Wollensak Velostigmat Series II in a Betax No. 5. With or without diffusion settings of the front element... personally never liked this optic's diffusion settings. Some people swear by them though. Traded my Velostigmat with diffusion settings for a pretty much mint one with out the diffusion settings. Never have I had a problem with Betax shutters and that's since the late 1970s.
I am not sure when you say non-antique lenses, but here are some lenses for 8x10 and 5x7 portrait.
For under 1K,
Xenar 300mm f4.5 in compound V or f5.6 in copal 3
Heliar 300mm f4.5 in compound V
Plasmat 300mm f5.6 in copal 3 from Nikon(W), Schneider(Non L), Fuji(CM or non CM, not C), and Rodenstock(N series)
Certainly you are not asking the old brass petzvals, right?
projector lenses (non-zoom). fast and cheap(ish). buhl, leitz, kodak, lots of options. image circle usually roughly matches focal length. russian projector lenses are dirt cheap but some are just unusable junk. industar-37 300mm f/4.5 is popular for wet plate. enlarger lenses aren't the fastest, but there are some really sharp f/5.6 lenses out there.
i have a studio century 8x10... i have two lenses one that needs repair...still trying to figure out if they are working lenses. both lenses are about 100 yrs old and i would like to use modern lenses. i have several inserts to make several sizes of plates so i am asking this particular size 5x7
interesting. i imagine whatever is chosen a lens board has to be made with the proper falange.
i will look at these, thank you