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Carl Meyer Anastigmat 12" lens?


ben_calwell

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Does anyone know anything about Carl Meyer Anastigmat lenses? I purchased a 12-inch Meyer recently to use on an 8X10 camera. Will this lens have enough coverage for slight movements? How old are these lenses and are they coated? In short, is this a decent lens for 8X10? Thanks for your responses.
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Ben: The Carl Meyer 12 inch is a good lens for 8x10. The Carl Meyer

lenses I have seen were the 4 element Tessar formula. If memory

serves me correctly, Carl Meyer was a trade name for an American

company...seems like it was Burke and James, but don't hold me to

that. Anyway, the lens has good contrast and plenty of sharpness for

8x10. I have used the 12in. and 14in. on 8x10 and both were good

lenses. You will find the lens has room for some movements on 8x10,

but not as much as the more modern Plasmat design. For scenics and

general photography you should have plenty of coverage.

Doug

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Ben: I just realized I didn't answer all your questions. In regards

to coating, most I've seen are. Hold it to where you get a reflection

from a broad light source. If the lens front element appears to be

bluish in color, it is coated. I don't have dates when they were

first available, but I know they were available for sale up until the

1960s. If the lens is coated, that would date it after about 1940.

Doug

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