"Cooke Lens Compendium" is finally published
It took years of part time work to compile, but the Cooke Compendium is finally published at the Cooke Optics website under tab "About Us," then "Lens History."
Direct link: https://cookeoptics.com/t/compendium.html
This labor of love is dedicated to all large format photographers, especially those of you who have reached out to me via email asking for information about your particular lenses. It's because of you (and eBay) that I was able to gather enough serial numbers to provide a time line on a few given series of Cooke lenses to help you determine when your particular lens was made. The Cooke lens serial number books no longer exist before about 1940.
To my knowledge, this is now the most comprehensive resource for Cooke still lenses made from 1894 through the 1960s.
So, instead of emailing me and waiting for an answer, you can go direct to our website, locate your lens' series number and have all the information you need.
I hope you find it useful!
My Best, Barbara
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Well done! Thanks for the effort and info, most appreciated.
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Interesting. Barbara, I think I found an error. I b'lieve that the Ser. VIIb wide angle is in fact a four element in four groups double Gauss type, not a triplet as you stated.
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This is great, I have 2 of these beauties.
Thank you Barbara
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Very nice... a link to save!
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Very nice. Dan beat me to the Series VIIB issue. I have an 8" example. I've been tracking Cooke Portrait Anastigmat (and many others) over the last six months. It will be interesting to see how this information matches up to my list.
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I will check and see what I can find. What I CAN state is that it was made with 3 elements when it was first came out in 1924. Either that, or the it was a typo in the 1924 catalog.
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Series VII was a three element design. It's my understanding that based on the limitations of such a design for a wide angle lens, they switched to a 'double-Gauss" 4 elements in 2 groups type of design with the VIIB.
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Also, the "Pleasing Portraiture" brochure includes an insert introducing the Series XIV dated March 8th, 1933. Serial number 220,000ish? My 16.5" XIV is 221722.