tetrisattack
Maximum Creativity!
Here's the detailed story, you can skip to the last line and just answer my question if you want. :angel:
So right now I'm enlarging everything from 35mm to 6x7 with the only lens I've ever used, a "Schneider-Kreuznach Componon 1:5.6/80". 80mm has always been somewhat of a dog for 8x10s from 35mm film, especially when the negative is dense, but I've been putting up with it okay. I have been living under the impression that it's simply trying my luck to enlarge 35mm past 8x10.
Until last night. Now I know better.
Last night I finally made my prints for the RFF print swap, using the occasion to try out a new EL-Nikkor 50mm f/2.8N, and I am shocked (shocked!) at how sharp my prints are. I can't stop staring at them. One of the prints came from 400TX and Rodinal and the grain is so sharp I can practically count the specks!
The problem, though, is that I've never gotten ANYTHING this sharp from that schneider, even with 645, even from 6x7, the 8x10's from which one would think would be like razors in comparison. My prints from larger formats are typically grainless but the nikkor is clearly out-resolving the schneider, big time. So I'm blaming my lens.
So I need some wisdom. What are the good lines of enlarging lenses? There's so much potentially good used stuff floating around out there but I don't know what to keep my eyes out for. I want something that can handle 645 through 6x7, which probably means 80-90mm. Anybody have a recommendation?
So right now I'm enlarging everything from 35mm to 6x7 with the only lens I've ever used, a "Schneider-Kreuznach Componon 1:5.6/80". 80mm has always been somewhat of a dog for 8x10s from 35mm film, especially when the negative is dense, but I've been putting up with it okay. I have been living under the impression that it's simply trying my luck to enlarge 35mm past 8x10.
Until last night. Now I know better.
Last night I finally made my prints for the RFF print swap, using the occasion to try out a new EL-Nikkor 50mm f/2.8N, and I am shocked (shocked!) at how sharp my prints are. I can't stop staring at them. One of the prints came from 400TX and Rodinal and the grain is so sharp I can practically count the specks!
The problem, though, is that I've never gotten ANYTHING this sharp from that schneider, even with 645, even from 6x7, the 8x10's from which one would think would be like razors in comparison. My prints from larger formats are typically grainless but the nikkor is clearly out-resolving the schneider, big time. So I'm blaming my lens.
So I need some wisdom. What are the good lines of enlarging lenses? There's so much potentially good used stuff floating around out there but I don't know what to keep my eyes out for. I want something that can handle 645 through 6x7, which probably means 80-90mm. Anybody have a recommendation?