Re: scanning negs?

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Steve writes:
> The Rodenstock lens that I am using is a APO D lens.

nice!

I have a couple of the G and D -Clarons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schneider_Kreuznach#G-Claron

though their are a few Rodenstocks floating around here somewhere.. 

 
> Not necessarily enlarging lenses, these models are optimized for near 
> 1:1 reproduction ratios, for purposes such as duplication of 
> transparencies, or preparation of internegatives. They are 6-element, 
> 4-group designs, and optimum f-stop is 2 stops below maximum aperture.

they are fine lenses



> Does anyone know what type of lens is/was used in the Imacon scanner?

It seems from what I read, a Rodenstock .. but there's little I can find about exactly what it is.


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