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    Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    I've recently aquired a nice T.T & H 210mm Aviar lens. T.T & H claim that it covers half plate so I assume that it will cover 5x7 if I want to try it. The advertising information of the time (between the 1st & 2nd World Wars) states that these lenses are very good for portraits. Has anyone here tried this? I intend to try my lens when the weather improves and Christmas is out of the way but opinions would be welcomed. Are these lenses Tessars?
    Best wishes,
    Pete.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    I've seen some nice stills with a 12.5" wide open. I don't see why portraits would work any less. It's all in the hands of the person using it as to its potential.
    I recently picked up a Series II 14.5" f4.5. On the ground glass, it looks like it has potential to make some nice out of focus areas, with areas in focus being very sharp.
    I still need to mount it on a lensboard to see if it holds it own against my others, but considering what I've seen just holding it up to the front standard, I don't see mine going on the auction block any time soon.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Hi Pete
    The Aviar is a 4-glass dialyt type lens, 4 elements in 4 groups. The Tessar is 4 elements in 3 groups. I have a postwar Aviar, I have yet to try it with portraits but other pictures I have taken prove it to be a beautiful lens. Let us know your views when you have tried it. Alex

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Playing around with a Speed Graphic and (essentially) hand-held mount, I got a few nice ones of my kid. The potential was there, real nice fall-off from out of quite sharp, but I haven't put it on a tripod yet for a serious test.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Why not? I use a 16 1/2" Artar for portraits.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    I have a 10"[254mm] f4.5 Aviar and wide open is beautiful for portraits. I would say to f8 would still be wonderful.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Not bona-fide but same distance and aperture so you can get a feel for what you would get;

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Po...tPictures.html

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Ap...s14Aviar_s.jpg

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/ElevationWheel.jpg

    and last but maybe not least......

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/WhiteCoffeeCuo.jpg

    They are among my very favorites. I just bought a 20" f5.6 ex air ministry Cooke Aviar for the 11X14. Heavy. Very heavy.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Thanks to everybody for their help and advice. Especially to Jim for the links.
    I'm gonna try it soon.
    Best wishes,
    Pete.

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    Re: Anybody tried Aviars for portraits?

    Hi Pete

    good luck with this - to me and with my 14" Aviar it's bitingly sharp and well, abstracts yes, landscapes too but portraits, well over to you and Jim has of course made a run at portraits too

    best regards

    andrew


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