In 2021 the Digital Enlarger Lens Test Archive (D.E.L.T.A) outgrew its original home at 16-9.net – and its remit. It continues to expand, and is now the most wide-ranging resource for film-makers and photographers seeking and using enlarger, projector, macro, repro, process and cine lenses to create digital work. Spanning more than 170 years, Delta collates information on almost 4,000 universally-adaptable lenses, and contains hundreds of unique reviews and articles.
The quick-browse catalogue below orders every lens by manufacturer and can be filtered by category or keyword.
The primary archive tracks generations of lenses with more in-depth information, and ranks hundreds for sharpness and rendition. Please use the main menu and search function to access further articles, pictures and videos.
QUICK-BROWSE CATALOGUE
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Nikon Xero-Nikkor 135/2
CRT lens. Marked 13.5 cm |
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Nikon Xero-Nikkor 135/2
CRT lens. |
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Nippon Kogaku Pro-Nikkor 100/3.5
Japanese slide projector lens marked 4″. |
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Nissin Sankor 114/2
Japanese 35mm film projector lens. Brass body like Isco. Marked 4.5” |
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Nissin Sankor 140/2.5
Japanese 35mm film projector lens. Brass body like Isco. Aperture unmarked (estimated) |
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Nissin Sankor Deluxe 70/2.6
Japanese projector lens. Black body with brass sleeve. |
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Nissin Sankor Deluxe 75/2
Japanese projector lens. Brass body. |
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Nissin Ultra-Sankor HD 45/1.77
Japanese projector lens. Black body with brass sleeve. Unknown image circle |
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Nitto Kogaku Kominar-E 75/3.5 [V1]
Japanese enlarger lens. Silver body. Black nose. |
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Nitto Kogaku Kominar-E 75/3.5 [V2]
Japanese enlarger lens. All black body with maximum aperture preset ring. |
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Nitto Kogaku S Kominar-E 48/3.5 [V1]
Japanese enlarger lens. Silver body. Black nose. |
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Nitto Kogaku S Kominar-E 48/3.5 [V2]
Japanese enlarger lens. All black body. |
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Noritsu 112-145/8-9.4
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat. H018044] |
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Noritsu 135-173/8-9.4
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). |
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Noritsu 26-49/4-4.9
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018043]. |
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Noritsu 32-60/4.8-6.8
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018135(L)]. |
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Noritsu 32/4
Fixed aperture optical printing lens (minilab) designated A805451 |
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Noritsu 38-60/4-4.8
Zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018037]. Superceded by N Version. Example images by simple.joy |
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Noritsu 60-90/4.5-5.6
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018038]. |
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Noritsu 66-116/7-9.4
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018134]. |
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Noritsu 71-111/4.5-5.6
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018112]. |
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Noritsu 86-120/4.5-5.6
Multicoated zoom optical printing lens (minlab)/ [Cat H018039] |
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Noritsu 90/5.6
Fixed aperture optical printing lens (minilab) |
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Noritsu E90C 115/
Fixed aperture optical printing lens (minilab) |
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Noritsu N 38-60/4-4.8
Zoom optical printing lens (minlab). [Cat H018045]. Later N Version has 5xxxx serials. Example images by simple.joy |
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Novoflex Macro-Noflexar 60/4
Macro/copy lens. AKA Staeble Katagon 60/4 |
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Novoflex Noflexar 105/3.5
Bellows lens. Silver body. Black nose. Marked Memmingen |
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Novoflex Noflexar 105/4
Bellows lens. |
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Novoflex Noflexar 105/4
Bellows lens. Marked Automatic. |
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Novoflex Noflexar 135/4.5
Bellows lens. |
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Novoflex Noflexar 135/4.5
Bellows lens. Marked Automatic. |
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Novoflex Schneider Xenar 105/3.5
Bellows lens. AKA Schenider Xenar 105/3.5 |
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Novoflex Schneider Xenar 105/4.5
Bellows lens. AKA Schenider Xenar 105/4.5 |
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Novoflex Schneider Xenar 150/4.5
Bellows lens. AKA Schenider Xenar 150/4.5 |
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Novomat Color Paxon 85/2.8
Projector lens for Novomat 130AF. Awarded 2/5 for image quality by Chasseur d’Images magazine. |
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Noxa Anastigmat /6.8
All black enlarger (?) lens marked Special. |
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Ocean Actina 50/3.5
Black Japanese enlarger lens with zebra aperture ring. Likely triplet. |
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Ocular 50/3.5
Black Japanese enlarger lens. Likely triplet. |
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Ocular 75/3.5
Black Japanese enlarger lens. Likely triplet. |
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Officine Galileo 30/4
High-precision Tessar lens for GaMi 16mm film enlarger. 21mm image circle. Accessory sleeve (pictured) converts to M39 mount. Product images by Gianni Giovanni. |
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Officine Galileo Cinegran 60/1.9
Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Cinegran 70/1.9
Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Images by Aorta Besler > |
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Officine Galileo Eidon 105/4.5
Italian enlarger lens fitted to Durst models for medium format film. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 100/1.8
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 115/1.9
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 60/1.8
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Images by inf.news. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 75/1.8
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 80/1.8
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine 95/1.8
Rare Italian cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine S 60/2
Rare Italian cine projector lens. |
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Officine Galileo Esacine S 65/2
Rare Italian cine projector lens. |
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Officine Galileo Gamiprol 55/1.9 [V1]
All-silver Italian 16mm slide projector lens for GaMi 16 system. [V1] for Leitz Prado 150. Product image by Gianni Giovanni. |
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Officine Galileo Gamiprol 55/1.9 [V2]
All-silver Italian 16mm slide projector lens for GaMi 16 system. [V2] fitted with brass sleeve for Leica Pradovit. Product image by Gianni Giovanni. |
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Officine Galileo Ingra 50/3.5
Italian enlarger lens. May be identical to the 24x36mm lens fitted to the Durst Duomat of 1938-1949. See also Officine Galileo Ogran 105mm. Product images by MF-addicted |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 100
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 110
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 125
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 130
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 140
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 150
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 155
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 165
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2.5). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 190
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2.8). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 50
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Aperture unmarked (conservatively estimated as f2.0). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 75
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2.0). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 90
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2). |
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Officine Galileo Neocinar 95
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated as f2). |
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Officine Galileo Ogran 105/4.5
Italian 6×9 enlarger lens fitted to the Durst Duomat of 1938-1949. See also Officine Galileo Ingran 50mm. |
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Officine Galileo Optical Six 60
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. Aperture estimated. |
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Officine Galileo Simplog 110/4
Italian lens for Officine Galileo P.D.G 35mm slide projector |
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Officine Galileo Supercinar 135/1.9
Cine projector lens. Black metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. |
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Officine Galileo Supercinar 150/2
Cine projector lens. Silver metal barrel. Image circle > 45mm. |
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Officine Galileo Tegra 105/4
Italian lens supplied with Durst enlargers for medium format enlargement. Probable successor to the Ogran 105/4.5. |
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Ofuna E-Ofunar 50/3.5
Enlarger lens. |
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Ofuna E-Ofunar 75/3.5
Enlarger lens. |
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Ofuna E-Ofunar 80/3.5
Enlarger lens. |
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Old Delft 115/1.6
Cine projector lens made in Holland by Oude Delft, marked ‘Old Delft’. Silver barrel (max 82.5mm diameter) |
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Olympic 50/8
Japanese enlarger lens (made in Tokyo). |
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Olympus F. Zuiko E 38/2.8
Enlarger lens sometimes used as a bellows macro lens. 30mm image circle. |
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Olympus Projection Zuiko 65/2.8
Multicoated 35mm slide projector lens. |
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Olympus Zuiko 135/4.5
Bellows lens in OM Mount |
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Olympus Zuiko 20/3.5
Bellows lens. Later f2.8 version in OM mount. |
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Olympus Zuiko 38/3.5
Bellows lens. Later f2.8 version in OM mount. |
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Olympus Zuiko 80/4
Bellows lens in OM Mount |
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Omag Alpinar 75/4.5
Silver body enlarger lens. |
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Omega Omicron-EL 105/5.6
AKA Osawa Tominon / Yashica / Hoya / Beseler ColorPro enlarger lens. |
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Omega Omicron-EL 135/5.6
AKA Osawa Tominon / Yashica / Hoya / Beseler ColorPro enlarger lens. |
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Omega Omicron-EL 75/4.5
AKA Osawa Tominon / Yashica / Hoya / Beseler ColorPro enlarger lens. |
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Omegaron 50/3.5
All black Japanese enlarger lens AKA Jessop 50/3.5 marketed by Omega. Not to be confused with Rodenstock Omegaron 50/3.5. Reported by Practical Photography magazine to be four elements but more likely triplet. |
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Opt. Werke Gottingen 550/9.5
Projector lens. Silver barrel: 62mm diameter. Marked Projar. Probably AKA CZJ or ROW. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Belar 105/4.5 [V1]
Silver enlarger lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta. Early eight-digit serial version. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Belar 105/4.5 [V2]
Silver enlarger lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta. Late six-digit serial [V2]. M30.5 mount version has max aperture of f18. Single-coated. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Belar 55/4.5
Silver enlarger lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Belar 75/4.5
Silver enlarger lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Benar 100/4.5 [V1]
Silver lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta for Laborant enlargers. Marked ‘f=10cm’. Asymmetric design, uncemented construction. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Benar 100/4.5 [V2]
Silver lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta for Laborant enlargers. Marked ‘f=10cm’. Asymmetric design, uncemented construction. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Benar 210/4.5 [V1]
Silver lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta for Laborant enlargers. Marked ‘f=21cm’. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Benar 210/4.5 [V2]
Silver lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta for Laborant enlargers. Marked ‘f=21cm’. Later (?), four-digit serial examples have correct accent on ‘Přerov’. |
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Optikotechnà Přerov Benar 55/4.5 [V1]
Silver lens with black nose made prior to 1946 by (what would become) Meopta for Laborant enlargers. Marked ‘f=5.5cm’. |
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Osawa Tominon EL 105/5.6
AKA Yashica / Hoya / Beseler ColorPro / Omicron EL enlarger lens. |
Acknowledgements: The DELTA project wouldn’t have been possible with the naysaying of experienced lens collectors; the death of film; the opposition of my wife; the embezzlement of shady eBay sellers and Japanese auction agents; the re-branders; the same 50/3.5 seen in a thousand guises; the unhelpful attitide of extant manufacturers who jettisoned their history without a backward glance (Schneider, Rodenstock et al); the corporations who swallow the legacies of decades without concern for their preservation; the disregard of librarians and archivists who no longer value photographic publications; the copyright laws prohibiting reproduction of adverts advertising things no longer made, once made by people and companies that no longer exist; the museums failing to digitise their collections and refusing to grant access to material rotting unseen in their basements; the sheer bloody-mindedness of Agfa serial numbers; the arrogance of those who have previously written about alt.lenses and imagine their sayings to be unalterably definitive, despite being patently erroneous; widespread dementia and death befalling a generation of those with inside knowledge of the industry; widespread withering of the information internet and the rise of regurgitated AI gobbledygook; the majority of used camera dealers who regard these lenses as pointless relics and have no interest in deploying them as taking lenses and regard their slow-moving stock as an irritation; clueless marketing people devoid of specific product knowledge; an overwhelming majority of photographers apathetic about the benefits and possibilities of alt.lenses; the publishers who failed to express an interest in a book deal; the army of DIY botchers who took their lenses apart and didn’t know how to put them back together again; a postal system that loses packages as a normal happenstance; and all the fungus. Against this tide stand we few. You know who you are. Thank you.





































