Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Focotars (was Focomat IC)
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 17:21:09 -0700

"Henning J. Wulff" wrote:
> 
> At 3:26 PM -0500 10/4/99, Anderson, Ferrel E wrote:
><Snip> 
> I also tried the first Focotar, and it definitely was a poorer performer.
> At f/8 (its optimum aperture) it was not nearly as good as the latter
> Focotars at 5.6, and probably not as good as the newer ones at 4.5. At f/11
> it also fell off noticeably.
> 
> I've tried a lot of enlarging lenses, but mostly in the 70's. The El
> Nikkors, Componons and Apo-Rodagons of the time were no match for my
> Focotar, and even though all the competitors were f/2.8 lenses, they all
> had to be stopped down to 5.6 to print reasonably; same as my Focotar. The
> f/2.8 apertures were only good for focussing, ><Snip> 
So you wanted to print wide open like Ralph Gibson. Stopping down a couple was a
problem? Were you all Zip aligned?
><Snip> 
> One lens I've wanted to try was the 105/5.6 El Nikkor that covered only 35.
> Apparently it defined the pinnacle of enlarger lens performance in the
> 70's. Unfortunately, it cost around $1500 or more at the time that I bought
> my Leica Hologon for less than $600 Canadian. Priorities :-).
><Snip> 
Huh? the 105/5.6 El Nikkor that covers 6x9cm and cast about $250?
Mark Rabiner
I've been using the 80/5.6 El Nikkor which cost $180 and the extra $60 would
have gotten me top quality I think instead of "real good" quality. I'm due for
an upgrade and will wait for Erwins Report before deciding what to do.