Re: Barrel lenses for Speed Graphic
Yes it appears OK from what I can see. If it is milky glass (even if horrible) the front cell group comes out in one big chunk, for easy cleaning in the kitchen sink with dishwashing soap and lots of water. The rear group can also be cleaned at that time. Repair Guru Ken Ruth taught me this trick while he was restoring one of my Plaubel Makiflexes. Worse (like seperated) than that I would send it to Jason Lane he does wonderful optical CLA for great prices.
This is in every way comparable to the Symmar Plasmat types. This is assuming you have a good one which it appears to be. Depending on your objective sometimes the Componon can be superior to the Symmar
The 240 f5.6 Symmar chrome and the 240mm f5.6 Componons are also worth having with lots of utility for little money usually
Xenars and Xenotars are Schneider's speedy lenses. The F4.5 Xenars are lovely to look through for portraiture
Re: Barrel lenses for Speed Graphic
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Patiencebuiltbyhand
Daniel, I know this thread is four years old, but do you still have your chrome Schneiders? I just got a speed graphic and am looking for a nice fast portrait lens, something like a Fujinon 210mm (or, frankly, whatever is cheap-ish and can get close to the aero ektar). The 300mm might be a tall order for my speed graphic, is the next step down the 180mm?
Edit to say: I found the 210, which would be more my speed!
Do you think this is a good deal if the aperture functions and the glass is reasonably clean?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/22446880713...MAAOSwOGhgpu2x
comparons are an excellent option too. just as sharp as componons as far as i can tell. https://www.ebay.com/itm/32469874466...8AAOSw2j5esxJ-
Re: Barrel lenses for Speed Graphic
Something like this could be good for your uses?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/40293315453...UAAOSwv7tgzrFO
No retaining ring and spendy so not this one, but you get the idea. I'm looking for another one of these just like this right now :)
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6c064d21_c.jpgNew 5x7 Norma 210mm chrome Schneider Xenar Sinarsix by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here's my new Sinar Norma 5x7 with 210mm F4.5 Schneider chrome Xenar. This lens is great for portraiture on 4x5. New FOBA ALFAE tripod and Norma Pan Tilt Head