Nokton48
Veteran
A new lens to go onto my three Plaubel Makiflexes.
This one is the Schneider barrel-mount 240mm F5.5 Tele-Arton, which my Makiflex catalogue (from the early 60's) lists as being one of the original Makiflex lenses. It will be fun to figure out how to make it work on these cameras. An interesting manufacturing project. An extended board will need to be cobbled up, and the lens properly spaced, to make use of the entire focus range of the lens. This is the bigger of the two versions of this lens, the smaller (which I also have) covers about 6x9cm (barely and only close-up). This is the bigger one and covers 4x5" and is much more desirable for me.
According to my Schneider literature from the era, the Tele-Arton is the ideal tele lens for medium and large size cameras. It has high resolving power, a high degree of contrast, and excellent definition, even without stopping down.
Should be here by the middle of this upcoming week. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400570297276
This one is the Schneider barrel-mount 240mm F5.5 Tele-Arton, which my Makiflex catalogue (from the early 60's) lists as being one of the original Makiflex lenses. It will be fun to figure out how to make it work on these cameras. An interesting manufacturing project. An extended board will need to be cobbled up, and the lens properly spaced, to make use of the entire focus range of the lens. This is the bigger of the two versions of this lens, the smaller (which I also have) covers about 6x9cm (barely and only close-up). This is the bigger one and covers 4x5" and is much more desirable for me.
According to my Schneider literature from the era, the Tele-Arton is the ideal tele lens for medium and large size cameras. It has high resolving power, a high degree of contrast, and excellent definition, even without stopping down.
Should be here by the middle of this upcoming week. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400570297276