I have the Konica Hexanon 201mm GRII and really think its an excellent lens.
I have the Konica Hexanon 201mm GRII and really think its an excellent lens.
I do indeed.
I haven't experienced the flare as you have, So far I find it pretty excellent.
An example image:
http://www.kitchenmedia.com/flickr/v...in/photostream
Well, I was with you until I shot mine against that 210/7.7 dagor type. Same everything (subject, illumination, film (E100G), apertures, and shutter) and the f/7.7 whatsit gave better saturated colors. The GRII has a little veiling flare. Still an excellent lens, IMO, but has to be used a little carefully in situations where, in particular, the sun isn't far outside the frame.
That said, mine isn't perfectly spotlessly clean inside. I had another one that was dirtier but shot as well so I'm not sure the internal schmutz is a problem.
I have 210 & 260mm and use them on 8x10 they are good performers! But I use it with a lens shade!
I found one on eBay for $8. To mount it I glued it to a spare 4x5 lens board that I had at home. The lens is uncoated and hazy/fogged up which makes for a very dreamy and "flare-y" atmosphere over a super sharp image.
It was unexpectedly very fun to play with such a beat up lens.
I made a video of it if you want to see the results and the experience of shooting with this shutterless lens.
My Youtube Channel - Darkroom and large format tutorials
That was a pretty cool video, indeed it looks very sharp and definitely beats the competition of the other 150mm lenses that cover 8x10 in terms of weight...
I admire your courage too, if indeed it has fungus like you say, I would not want it to be closer than a mile away from my other photographic materials.... :-)
Thanks for sharing this.
That is a good point... I never thought about contamination of my other material. Definitely to take into account. I am not 100% sure that it is fungus, but it a patchy haze that is worrisome.
Anyway I discovered that the lens is coated, contrary to what I said in the previous post.
My Youtube Channel - Darkroom and large format tutorials
Fungus can be killed, so it's entirely a solvable problem.
Or possibly a solvent problem.
Good old fashioned original Listerine has worked for me. Not the newer flavored ones.
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