[LargeFormat] Aero-ektar question
Rich Lahrson
largeformat@f32.net
Sat Oct 19 15:18:01 2002
Hi Joseph!
That long ago, and even today aerial cameras use spools of 5" and I
believe
9 1/2" film. It should cover 4x5 easy. It's got to be critically corrected
for
infinity I bet.
Cheers,
Rich Lahrson
Berkeley, California
tripspud@transbay.net
Joseph O'Neil wrote:
> Hi All;
> I picked up one of those classic 178mm, F2.5 Aero-ektars, complete with red
> fitler, in good shape. No shutter, but Iris, and eveyrthign works
> otherwise. Serial number EM3025 -so that is 1943 if iam correct?
> Anyhow, i only shot B&W, and I have a spare lens board for my 4x5
> mono-rail. I am 99.9% certian this lens will cover 6x6, having read
> serveral reports on the web of people using this lens for that format, and
> I am pretty sure about 4x5 as th elens itself says "5x5", but before I do
> drill alensboard, does anyone know for sure?
> I did a search on the net, found many references to this lens, but
> nothing to state how much coverage it exactly had.
>
> Did read lots of neat stuff about "radioactive" glass, but those
> radio-active lenses are supposed to have a brownish cast in teh read lens,
> and settign thelens ona light box, I see no cast. That, and my Civil
> Defense geiger counter I obught off ebay (don't ask - impulse buy) fails to
> show any readings, but then, that geiger counter was problaly made for when
> they dropped big nukes, not small time radiaiton. :)
>
> thanks much
> joe
>
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