Enlarger lens options.
- From: "otzi" <xx@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 01:19:35 +1000
I am well aware that probably all modern enlarger lenses are pretty good.
The question arises, is the Componon HM series any advantage for black &
white printing
over the Componon -S
I am pretty thick about reading any graph curves but the Componon - S curves
seem flatter than the HM ones.
The Rodenstock charts seem to be a lot easier to understand, well they are
marketed as such anyway.
Would the lens folk of this community consider the APO-Rodagon - N enlarging
lenses to be on a par with the
HM series or the Componon - S series? And does it matter. What about bigger
magnifications, say 12X.
Would all the modern (new) enlarging lenses, apart from the amateur series,
perform equally to the eye.
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