BigSteveG
Well-known
Have my 1C all set up now....made a few test prints last night and quite happy w/ the results.....The enlarger came w/ a fine old Schneider Componon 50mm 4.0. It seems quite sharp to my eye, contrast is good...and details are rendered well in the test prints. HERE'S THE QUESTION: I hear so much about the Focotar-2, being a Leica fan I'm quite curious. The one on EBAY is now >$300.00 (not that I'll be bidding on it..I've spent far too much this year.) Would there be much difference at all between my old Schneider and a Focotar-2? Are the differences similar to that of different camera lenses? or are they more subtle? Has anyone used both the Focotar 1 and 2? can you compare/contrast? Has anyone used the new generation of Schneider APO "H" Lenses? Any comments on those?
Printing is a blast!!!!!!!
Printing is a blast!!!!!!!
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
Hi,
The Focotar-2 is said to be very good, but is also over priced. The Focotar 1 is not bad either
I use a componon-s on my 1c. It is a very good lens, all I can wish for. It can be had for $50 on Ebay.
The Focotar-2 is said to be very good, but is also over priced. The Focotar 1 is not bad either
I use a componon-s on my 1c. It is a very good lens, all I can wish for. It can be had for $50 on Ebay.
BigSteveG
Well-known
I'm glad to hear that. People seem to bash the Focotar 1. Kinda like bashing the pre-asph 50 'lux in comparison to the new asph.... although the hoopla does seem to be dying down.
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discontinued and hard to find...look for fujinon pro-s enlarging lenses for both 35 and 120...excellent lenses.
joe
joe
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I have used both the Focotar and the Componon, but I cannot compare because it was at different times. The Componon is a fine lens and you should not need to look elsewhere. I should think that the differences between enlarging lenses, which are all computed for flat field work in controlled conditions, are not so great as those among camera lenses.
Ronald M
Veteran
The focotar 2 outclasses the 50 4.0 by a wide margin. Slightly better than the componon S. Original focotars are good for 5x7. It was designed as a 5x lens because that was big in 1950. The inbetween large front element Focotar is a superb lens capable of being used to 16x20 wide open if the neg is flat and enlarger aligned properly.one I have two large fronts, one Focatar 2, and sold all the original Focotars except for one I use for small prints. They were all the same, OK to 5x7 or stretch to 8x10.
Anupam
Well-known
If I may say so without having used a Focotar, the f2.8 Schneiders, Rodenstocks and Nikkors leave little to be desired.
J J Kapsberger
Well-known
Will the 50mm Focotar-2 fit on a Focomat IIc? Will it autofocus?
BigSteveG
Well-known
The normal 35mm lens for a Focomat 2 is a 60mm isn't it?
J J Kapsberger
Well-known
BigSteveG said:The normal 35mm lens for a Focomat 2 is a 60mm isn't it?
That's what I have, and I think the focusing cam is calibrated for that lens, not the 50. But I'd like confirmation of that by a resident RFf expert. Losing autofocus wouldn't be the end of the world especially if, in the 50 Focotar-2, I can get a lens that performs beautifully.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
The 50 Focotar-2 is the stuff of legends. Good luck finding one JJK
BigSteveG
Well-known
JJ,
Your autofocus will probably work w/ any 60mm lens. You can buy one new. I have an old Schneider on my Focomat and the A/F works very well.
Your autofocus will probably work w/ any 60mm lens. You can buy one new. I have an old Schneider on my Focomat and the A/F works very well.
BigSteveG
Well-known
You might want to communicate w/ Tom A....he's well versed in all things Focomat!!
J J Kapsberger
Well-known
Thanks, Big Steve. I landed a Focotar-2 50/4.5 and the DOORX extension ring. I'll let you know how it works out.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Aren't all Focotars Dorks? 
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