
Originally Posted by
Mark Sampson
About the BPE's lenses. There were eight different ones for different magnifications, each with their own matching condenser. You could make enlargements from 3x to 153x, depending on which lens/condenser set you used. They were designed to be diffraction-limited at their single, fixed f/stop, and were built in large and heavy barrel mounts. Focusing was by helical, a method too complicated to explain here (the training course took the better part of a week). Kodak used thorium glass for some internal elements. It was a cost-no-object designed to be reach the theoretical limits of enlargement, which I suppose it did. Certainly no conventional enlarger came close for its very specialized purpose (we had plenty of those too).
Of course it was useless for conventional enlarging; I wonder if any are still in use, or even if any still exist.
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