Meleica
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Ernst Dinkla
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Nice, miss a small reference to some Ektars that were based on the Heliar design. Wasn't the Ross Xpress 105 mm 3.5 not also based on it ?
Ernst Dinkla
Meleica
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i didnt elaborate on the Ektars, since there is a great page already here:
http://www.prairienet.org/b-wallen/BN_Photo/HeliarAltman.htm
But I will put this link in my page - thanks for the critique
Thanks
Dan
http://www.prairienet.org/b-wallen/BN_Photo/HeliarAltman.htm
But I will put this link in my page - thanks for the critique
Thanks
Dan
Solinar
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Sorry to double post, but the Heliar was once part of the Holy Trinity of triplets.
Along with the Cooke-Triplet and the Tessars, this trio were a perfect fit when mounted in leaf-shutters lens for 6x9 folders or better yet on a large format lens board. Yes, the Ektar of Medalist fame is an outstanding Heliar design as well.
Along with the Cooke-Triplet and the Tessars, this trio were a perfect fit when mounted in leaf-shutters lens for 6x9 folders or better yet on a large format lens board. Yes, the Ektar of Medalist fame is an outstanding Heliar design as well.
grainhound
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Sorry for another double post, but I'm fairly curious:
Dan, I recently bought a 105mm f3.5 lens for my Mamiya TLR because it's reputed to be sharper than the 80mm f2.8. Even more recently, I've seen a couple of comments on the net claiming that it's a Heliar design, which would be cool if it's true. Have you seen anything confirming or refuting this?
Haven't used it enough, but like it enough that Heliar or not, I'll keep it. The Mamiya kit kills my GAS for anything else in medium format.
Thanks for the interesting post.
Guy
Dan, I recently bought a 105mm f3.5 lens for my Mamiya TLR because it's reputed to be sharper than the 80mm f2.8. Even more recently, I've seen a couple of comments on the net claiming that it's a Heliar design, which would be cool if it's true. Have you seen anything confirming or refuting this?
Haven't used it enough, but like it enough that Heliar or not, I'll keep it. The Mamiya kit kills my GAS for anything else in medium format.
Thanks for the interesting post.
Guy
Meleica
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AFAIK, the 105mm 3.5 "D" and "D/S" lens WAS a Heliar type. The plain 105/3.5 was not.
grainhound
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Thanks. I forgot to mention I've got a DS. I gather there's quite a difference between the older and newer 105 lenses. This is added incentive to get some shots to print and find out first hand what a Heliar type lens can produce.
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