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Schneider Kreuznach lens 60mm f5.6 Componon Enlarger lens
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:27 pm    Post subject: Schneider Kreuznach lens 60mm f5.6 Componon Enlarger lens Reply with quote

Hi i realised that i have the following lens along with some others from my enlarger machine.

I recently got a Z6 II and i was wondering on how i can use them on it.

From my understanding this lens has M39 mount.


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the photos are not the actual lens but some i found on the internet. It's the same lens though.

So what i think is correct to do is to buy an M42- to z mount helicoid and then an M42-M39 ring.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M42-screw-mount-lens-to-Nikon-Z-camera-adapter-macro-focusing-helicoid-Z6-Z7-Z5/154070560316?hash=item23df522e3c:g:IEYAAOSwKptcsF1y

and

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1Pcs-M39-to-M42-Lens-Adapter-Ring-39mm-to-42mm-Mount-Converter-for-Camera/192870228232?hash=item2ce7f62108:g:EdQAAOSwafZdCBq7

Apologies but i am not sure how to post correctly the ebay link.

Is my thinking correct? Should i be scared about the extruding element?

Let me know what you think!


PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Schneider Kreuznach lens 60mm f5.6 Componon Enlarger len Reply with quote

jokerf1 wrote:
Hi i realised that i have the following lens along with some others from my enlarger machine.

I recently got a Z6 II and i was wondering on how i can use them on it.

From my understanding this lens has M39 mount.


#1


#2


#3


the photos are not the actual lens but some i found on the internet. It's the same lens though.

So what i think is correct to do is to buy an M42- to z mount helicoid and then an M42-M39 ring.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M42-screw-mount-lens-to-Nikon-Z-camera-adapter-macro-focusing-helicoid-Z6-Z7-Z5/154070560316?hash=item23df522e3c:g:IEYAAOSwKptcsF1y

and

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1Pcs-M39-to-M42-Lens-Adapter-Ring-39mm-to-42mm-Mount-Converter-for-Camera/192870228232?hash=item2ce7f62108:g:EdQAAOSwafZdCBq7

Apologies but i am not sure how to post correctly the ebay link.

Is my thinking correct? Should i be scared about the extruding element?

Let me know what you think!


PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 60/5.6 WA Componon is one of my favorite lenses for coins. I actually have been using it now for many months instead of the 85mm Macro Varon. The 60WAC gives a visual quality to the image that is unique and very appealing.


PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It looks like the right adapters. But what focus range you will get I don't know. You might need a longer or shorter helicoid depending on the lens. You can hold a piece of paper behind the lens to see the distances.

My enlarging lenses needs different setups to reach infinity etc.

The rear element should not be a problem unless you use a helicoid that is too short.


PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That should get you most of the way there. Depending on what working distance you plan to shoot you will probably need some extension tubes. Those helicoid adapter are great but the focal distance differential are generally not great. I bought some 5 dollar chinese ones but the internal reflections can be a problem, especially on lenses being used "off label" like this. Get some vintage ones for 15 bucks or so, you will get much better results.


PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went on about my love for the lens, but not on the mounting specifics you asked for...

The lens mounting plane is very near the optical center of the lens, so you can use physical extensions to calculate magnification.

The Z-mount register is only 16mm.

The helicoid you linked to adjusts from 29mm to 65mm.

So the minimum extension is 45mm, and maximum is 81mm.

45mm is not long enough to get to infinity focus, so you might consider adding a fixed extension to give you more focus adjustment range. Most M42 extension sets come with 7mm, 14mm, and 28mm extensions. If you install the 14mm, you'll be very close to infinity focus (59mm vs 60mm) so that's what I'd recommend. Then at maximum helicoid extension you'll have 95mm total, which will give you 0.58:1 magnification, which is just about right for shooting a US Dollar.


PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Parkhurst wrote:
The 60/5.6 WA Componon is one of my favorite lenses for coins. I actually have been using it now for many months instead of the 85mm Macro Varon. The 60WAC gives a visual quality to the image that is unique and very appealing.


That lens over the Macrovaron??? Honestly?


PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kds315* wrote:
Ray Parkhurst wrote:
The 60/5.6 WA Componon is one of my favorite lenses for coins. I actually have been using it now for many months instead of the 85mm Macro Varon. The 60WAC gives a visual quality to the image that is unique and very appealing.


That lens over the Macrovaron??? Honestly?


Weird, I know, but in fact it gives a superb rendition of the coin. Perhaps I'll post a pic of a coin taken with both.


PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 6:54 am    Post subject: Schneider Kreuznach lens 60mm f5.6 Componon Enlarger lens Reply with quote

I would like to thank you all for your feedback. I have ordered the necessary adapters and hopefully i will make it work!

I am looking forward to show you my results Smile


PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Parkhurst wrote:
kds315* wrote:
Ray Parkhurst wrote:
The 60/5.6 WA Componon is one of my favorite lenses for coins. I actually have been using it now for many months instead of the 85mm Macro Varon. The 60WAC gives a visual quality to the image that is unique and very appealing.


That lens over the Macrovaron??? Honestly?


Weird, I know, but in fact it gives a superb rendition of the coin. Perhaps I'll post a pic of a coin taken with both.


Yes, please do!!


PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kds315* wrote:
Ray Parkhurst wrote:
kds315* wrote:
Ray Parkhurst wrote:
The 60/5.6 WA Componon is one of my favorite lenses for coins. I actually have been using it now for many months instead of the 85mm Macro Varon. The 60WAC gives a visual quality to the image that is unique and very appealing.


That lens over the Macrovaron??? Honestly?


Weird, I know, but in fact it gives a superb rendition of the coin. Perhaps I'll post a pic of a coin taken with both.


Yes, please do!!


OK, here is a 1954-S RPM#1 Lincoln Wheat Cent, shot with both the 60WAC and the 85MV. Outwardly the images appear very similar, and indeed the differences are subtle. The main issue is the shorter focal length of the 60WAC gives a more pleasing perspective, and allows the lights to give a more uniform illumination. The 60WAC is not as sharp as the 85MV, but is plenty sharp for full-coin use. Color rendering is also quite different, with the 60WAC giving a more uniform golden color, and the 85MV giving more color gradations. This is odd since both are shot at the same aperture setting (f5.6), so should give similar color rendition, but the lighting differences are probably causing an interaction with the aperture.

85mm Macro Varon



60mm WA Componon


Last edited by Ray Parkhurst on Thu Jan 28, 2021 2:31 am; edited 4 times in total


PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They both look damn good to me!


PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Parkhurst wrote:
...

OK, here is a 1954-S RPM#1 Lincoln Wheat Cent, shot with both the 60WAC and the 85MV. Outwardly the images appear very similar, and indeed the differences are subtle. The main issue is the shorter focal length of the 60WAC gives a more pleasing perspective, and allows the lights to give a more uniform illumination. The 60WAC is not as sharp as the 85MV, but is plenty sharp for full-coin use. Color rendering is also quite different, with the 60WAC giving a more uniform golden color, and the 85MV giving more color gradations. This is odd since both are shot at the same aperture setting (f5.6), so should give similar color rendition, but the lighting differences are probably causing an interaction with the aperture.

85mm Macro Varon



60mm WA Componon


Last edited by visualopsins on Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:53 am; edited 1 time in total


PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmm, looks like I linked to the same image. I fixed the problem in my post.

@visualopsins, can you fix the reference in yours? The 60mm has image reference -0001 while 85mm has image -0002. Thanks for posting the image directly. How did you do it?


PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Parkhurst wrote:
Hmm, looks like I linked to the same image. I fixed the problem in my post.

@visualopsins, can you fix the reference in yours? The 60mm has image reference -0001 while 85mm has image -0002. Thanks for posting the image directly. How did you do it?


Edited your post from

Code:
85mm Macro Varon
[URL=https://app.photobucket.com/u/rparkhurst/p/130f4852-0db6-4431-9578-c3b665b25518][IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0002_(2).JPG?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds[/IMG][/URL]


60mm WA Componon
[URL=https://app.photobucket.com/u/rparkhurst/p/6eb5af93-54fd-43b9-bebb-29dd373d0a42][IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0001_(2).JPG?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds[/IMG][/URL]


to

Code:
85mm Macro Varon
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0002_(2).JPG[/img]


60mm WA Componon
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0001_(2).JPG[/img]


PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 2:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

visualopsins wrote:
Ray Parkhurst wrote:
Hmm, looks like I linked to the same image. I fixed the problem in my post.

@visualopsins, can you fix the reference in yours? The 60mm has image reference -0001 while 85mm has image -0002. Thanks for posting the image directly. How did you do it?


Edited your post from

Code:
85mm Macro Varon
[URL=https://app.photobucket.com/u/rparkhurst/p/130f4852-0db6-4431-9578-c3b665b25518][IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0002_(2).JPG?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds[/IMG][/URL]


60mm WA Componon
[URL=https://app.photobucket.com/u/rparkhurst/p/6eb5af93-54fd-43b9-bebb-29dd373d0a42][IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0001_(2).JPG?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds[/IMG][/URL]


to

Code:
85mm Macro Varon
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0002_(2).JPG[/img]


60mm WA Componon
[img]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ad273/rparkhurst/IMG_0001_(2).JPG[/img]


Ahh, I knew that, not sure why I forgot to delete the excess code. Too much port I guess. Thanks very much...Ray

Fixed in my post...Ray