I was wondering if the Compound shutter in a 300mm f4.5 Xenar is the same as is a Bausch and Lomb Zeiss Tessar 6 1/2 x 8 1/2.
Would the cells of both lenses fit in the same shutter?
I was wondering if the Compound shutter in a 300mm f4.5 Xenar is the same as is a Bausch and Lomb Zeiss Tessar 6 1/2 x 8 1/2.
Would the cells of both lenses fit in the same shutter?
Not likely - the 300mm f:4,5 Xenar is in a Compound V. The B&L Tessar is likely fit in a IV, and even more lilkely to have been mounted in a big Ilex shutter.
Ole, B&L made Compound shutters under license. See, e.g., http://www.cameraeccentric.com/html/...schlomb_8.html . I think they made 'em before WW-I and stopped during the war. See http://www.cameraeccentric.com/html/...schlomb_5.html
That said, I very much doubt that a old B&L shutter will conform to more modern specifications (tube length, threading). I hope that someone who reads this and has the B&L lens that the OP asked about will measure and report.
I have that lens in a Compound Dan I just don't know how to tell which Compound it is.
I searched cameraeccentric's catalogs but I couldn't find any reference to Compound shutters together with the B&L Zeiss Tessar.
The outer diameter of the shutter is 106mm (aprox)
The inner diameter where the front cell screws is 67mm (aprox).
I was hoping the Compound I have with my B&L Zeiss Tessar was a Compound V so I could use the Xenar cells. The Zeiss Tessar 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 seems to be 9 7/8'' focal lenght.
Edit:
Just checked Ole's information on Compound sizes and yes, the B&L Zeiss Tessar comes with a Compound IV 10/II. Too bad...
Ramiro, I think you may have your answer. Even so, bookmark this site http://www.suaudeau.eu/memo/pratique..._centraux.html for future reference.
Cheers,
Dan
Wow, that's good info Dan. Thanks!
I just had a Bausch & lomb 8x10 tessar Ic f4.5 and it was in a compound 5. sent it back with a bad mainspring. I have a Bausch & lomb tessar IIb f6.3 in a compound 4. It seems most or all B&L compound shutters have a custom barrel painted black instead of the plain aluminum.
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