fabianoliver Posted April 21 Share #1 Posted April 21 Advertisement (gone after registration) Good evening, I'm looking for a Componon 60/5.6 for my Bowen illumitrans camera scan setup. I saw some on eBay. What do you think of the earlier versions? Are they inferior to the latest, or is the entire Componon line similar? And is it just the illuminated diaphragm that's improved? Thanks for your opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Hi fabianoliver, Take a look here All versions of Componons 60/5.6 are good for scanning? or need i stick with new ones?. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
BernardC Posted Monday at 10:48 AM Share #2 Posted Monday at 10:48 AM All versions should be similar optically. Some early Componons used a smaller diameter mount than the standard L39. A 1960s 105 at my university darkroom was like that. Despite its age, it was as sharp as a modern lens. Any lens with a black barrel (1970s onward) should fit without issue and perform well, as long as it hasn't been abused. Make sure that the glass is clear and that the aperture ring turns freely. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabianoliver Posted Monday at 03:45 PM Author Share #3 Posted Monday at 03:45 PM Thanks Bernard, i've tried to read all in the web, and as you say, the 60 maintains the optical design trough the years. Just a comment from someone, nothing oficial, was that lasts vertions, were multicoated, and first ones not ( juat one coat)....we never know. Thnaks for your opinion! Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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