You're convincing me to put my Ser. VI knuckler up for sale. This is not at all what I want to do with my soft focus lenses. Same for my Eidoscope. Obviously I'm going to try it first, you don't happen on one of them every day.
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Eidoscope No 2 375mm f4.5 Som Berthoit, going to as high contrast a place as I could find that day to check what the Eidy would do with the blown out areas. Glow potential with this lens in the field. Astia 100F.
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And a crop to check the diffusion
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Capitola Wharf, before being torn in two by the 2023 storms.
John,
The highlight is very interesting!
Ilex Paragon Series A 12 inch variable Soft Focus Lens , f4.5 (stopping screw was removed). The main focus is at the base center of those five grape cluster.
F4.5, No Turn of front lens.
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F4.5, 2 full turns of front lens, refocused after 2 full turns.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...scan%205x7.tif
Here I compared a few lenses with a similar setup.
The film is the Fuji UM-MA in 18x24cm size, developed in Kodak HC110, 1+39
A slight yellowgreen filter -1 were in use to keep the leafs a little bit brighter. The blossom were dark red and so I got my black rose I imagine before I make the setup.
Verito rear cell only 14"
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...20d841c7_b.jpg
Voigtlander W.Z.360mm f/9
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Here it is, first the sample made with the Emil Busch Nicola Perscheid lens, 360mm f/4.5 @f/8
Again with the Fujifilm UM-MA in 18x24cm size, Kodak HC110, 1+39
BTW, were are the other pictures taken with this famous lenses? Are all of it in collectors hand only, locked in safes?
Busch Perscheid Lens
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d5a88f5c_k.jpg
And hereīs the second.
Taken with the Rodenstock Imagon 360mm H-5.8 @H-7.7
Fuji UM-MA, 18x24cm, Kodak HC110, 1+39
The Imagon has a very long period of production, from 1928 - 1999. Developed by Heinrich Kuehn and Dr. Staeble.
No other soft focus lens has an image effect like this lens.
I love the mix of sharp and soft area, the smooth halos. For me the perfect soft focus lens but some photographers donīt like the image style of this lens and prefer a more pictoralistic all over soft image with no sharp areas.
An endless discuss but it is much more important to show your results.
Imagon
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0109c757_k.jpg
Very interesting.
Single Verito element on my plans for longer focal lenght.
Never heard and never seen Voigtlander W.Z., thanks for sharing.
Imagon shines on its own as expected but it is hard to grasp character of Perscheid at least to me.
And there are much more collectors than practicioners, kind of natural course of things.
This forum has a very long thread about Cooke series II serial numbers:
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...t=Cooke+serial
but not much examples as taking lenses.
Many thanks, Arri.