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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Pro-Tamron 26/2.8
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. |
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Pro-Tamron 38/2.5
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors marked ‘1.5 INCH’. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. |
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Pro-Tamron 50/2.5
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors marked ‘2 INCH’. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. |
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Pro-Tamron 75/2.5
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors marked ‘3 INCH’. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. |
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Pro-Tamron Zoom 127-254/3.5
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors. Marked ‘5-10 INCH’. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. [Cat. 3551OZ] |
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Pro-Tamron Zoom 70-125/2.8
Japanese flat-field lens for Kodak 35mm slide projectors. Marked ‘2¾-5 INCH’. Available in helical or Kodak geared barrels. Serialled. [Cat. U2963] |
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Projection Optics Super HiLux 178/3.5
Projector lens marked 7”. Black barrel. Made in Rochester NY. |
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Promatic 50/3.5
Rebranded Japanese-made triplet AKA Beslar [V1], Hansa [V2], Fujimoto E-Lucky [V3], Oskar. |
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Proskar 50/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens. Silver body. Black fascia marked with red C. |
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Pullin Projection Pulnar 100/2.8 [V1]
English four-element film strip/slide projector lens designed by Horace W. Lee, similar to Kershaw 250 102/2.8 but with integral focusing and refined design. [V1] has silver/black body, 4xxxx serials and is marked ‘* PULLIN HIGH WYCOMBE *’. Lens diagram by BosunHiggs >. |
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Pullin Projection Pulnar 100/2.8 [V2]
English four-element film strip/slide projector lens designed by Horace W. Lee, similar to Kershaw 250 102mm f2.8. [V2] has silver body with short black nose, and Fxxxx serials (fitted to projectors with Kxxxx serials). Lens diagram by BosunHiggs >. |
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Pullin Projection Pulnar 150/2.8 [V2]
English four-element slide projector lens similar to Kershaw 250 152mm f2.8. Also fitted in pairs to Pullin Optics stereo projector (FXXXX serials) . |
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Pullin Projection Pulnar 50/2.8
English strip/slide projector probably designed by Horace W. Lee. |
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Pullin Pulnar 105/3.5
British enlarger lens marked ‘ENLARGING PULNAR 4 1/8’. |
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PZO Amar 105/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens. All black. Marked with red P. Made in Poland. One sample: Aico Super Amar. |
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PZO Amar 105/4.5
Late black/white version with scalloped nose. Made in Poland. Enlarger lens. |
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PZO Emitar 76/4
Enlarger lens made in Poland. |
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PZO Emitar-S 80/4.5
Enlarger lens. Review: https://lensbeam.com/lens-reviews/emitars-4580-review |
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PZO Euktar 76/4
Enlarger lens made in Poland. |
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PZO Janpol Color (WZFO) 55/5.6
Enlarger lens made in Poland. |
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PZO Janpol Color (WZFO) 80/5.6
Enlarger lens with Integral filters |
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PZO Janpol Color-K 55/5.6
Enlarger lens made in Poland with dual-axis colour filters. |
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PZO Matar 50/4.5
Likely triplet Polish enlarger lens. |
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PZO Mikar P 55/4.5
Enlarger lens. Early all-black version. Markings vary on early serials. |
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PZO Mikar S 55/4.5
Enlarger lens. Black/white body with scalloped nose. Late Krokus version. |
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PZO Prodar 50/3.5
Black metal enlarger lens made in Poland. Likely triplet. Example images by It’sVintageTime > |
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Queen 50/3.5
Japanese enlarger lens. Anastigmat. Silver body. Black nose. Three-hole mounting plate. |
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Rainbow 90/2.8
Single coated black-body lens for Rainbow 35mm slide projector. |
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Rathenower Optische Werke Cineluxim 70
Gauss 35mm cine projector lens marked 62.5/70. The first number designates barrel size; the second the focal length. Images by Marcin Sitko. |
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Rathenower Optische Werke Cinerectim 80/1.9
Petzval 35mm cine projector lens marked 62.5/80. The first number designates barrel size; the second the focal length. Focal-flange distance is here given from the rear element housing. |
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Rathenower Optische Werke Neokino 135/2.0
Metal barrel cine projector lens marked System Busch Rathenower Optische Werke. See Emil Busch and 80mm barrel variants. |
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Rathenower Optische Werke Neokino 150/2
Metal barrel cine projector lens marked System Busch Rathenower Optische Werke. See Emil Busch and 62.5mm barrel variants. |
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Raynox 100/2.8
Japanese projector lens. Black metal body. |
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Raynox 75/1.7
Japanese projector lens. Black metal body. Image circle: c45mm |
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Reflecta 90/2.8
Multicoated projector lens not marked Agomar. Black plastic barrel. AKA Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V2]. |
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Reflecta Agomar 150/3
Braun projector lens made in Germany. Black body. Also fitted to Agfa Karator U (c1950). |
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Reflecta Agomar 60/2.8
Braun 35mm slide projector lens. Silver body AKA Agfa Agomar. |
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Reflecta Agomar 85-150/4
Braun multicoated zoom projector lens |
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Reflecta Agomar 85/2.5
Braun 35mm slide projector lens. Silver body AKA Agfa Agomar. |
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Reflecta Agomar 85/2.8
Braun slide projector lens AKA Agfa Agomar. Fitted to later Diamator 1500. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.4
Multicoated, plastic-bodied slide projector lens for Diamator 2505 AF-IR and 2600. Most versions red ring. Awarded 3/5 for image quality by Chasseur d’Images magazine. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V1a]
Multicoated projector lens marked ”Wetzlar-Made in Germany’ fitted to Reflecta Diamator AF. Black plastic body. Made by Docter (AKA Docter Agomar 90/2.8). This version has poorly printed and differently spaced markings, and a different rear housing but otherwise appears similar to [V1b]. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V1b]
Multicoated projector lens marked ”Wetzlar-Made in Germany’ fitted to Reflecta Diamator AF. Black plastic body. Made by Docter (AKA Docter Agomar 90/2.8). This version has better printed and differently spaced markings, and a different rear housing but otherwise appears similar to [V1a]. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V2]
Multicoated projector lens fitted to Reflecta Diamator AF. Black plastic body. AKA Reflecta 90/2.8. Probably made by Docter (also AKA Docter Agomar 90/2.8). |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V3]
Multicoated projector lens marked ”Wetzlar-Made in Germany’ fitted to Reflecta Diamator. Similar to [V4] but without red ring. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V4]
Multicoated lens made in Germany fitted to Reflecta Classic AFM 150 slide viewer/projector. Black plastic barrel. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 [V5]
Projector lens made in Wetzlar by Docter Optics, fitted to Reflecta Diamator 2501 AF and other entry-level Diamators. Red ring. Black plastic barrel. Multicoated. |
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Reflecta Agomar 90/2.8 B-MC
Slide projector lens with variable aperture. Despite difference in advertised focal length, likely identical to Braun Ultralit 85/2.8 B-MC. |
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Reflecta Vario-Agomar 70-120/2.8
Multicoated zoom 35mm slide projector lens by Braun for Agfa. |
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Reflecta Vario-Agomar 70-120/3
Multicoated zoom 35mm slide projector lens by Braun for Agfa. |
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Regnon 50/3.5
Enlarger lens. |
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Reiche & Vogel 180/4
Stage projector lens made in Berlin. Silver body. Barrel diameter: 63mm. Aperture unmarked (estimated). |
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Reichert Neupolar 100/6.3
Reverse-Tessar macro lens designed for the Reichert (now Leica) Universal Microscope Camera |
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Reichert Neupolar 50/3.5
Triplet macro lens designed for the Reichert (now Leica) Universal Microscope Camera |
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Renko 75/4.5
Enlarger lens. |
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Revue Color Revuetar 60/3
Black plastic body wide angle 35mm slide projector lens. Made in Germany. |
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Revue Color Revuetar 85/2.8
Black plastic body 35mm slide projector lens for Revue Focus 300AF. Made in Germany. Fascia number probably not serial. |
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Revue Color Revuetar 88-145/2.8
Metal body with ringed grey sleeve. Zoom 35mm slide projector lens. Serialled. |
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Revue Color Revuetar-S 85/2.8
Black plastic body 35mm slide projector lens for Revue Focus 300AF. Made in Germany. Fascia number probably not serial. |
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Revuetar 90/2.5
Black plastic body 35mm slide projector lens. Multicoated. Made in W. Germany. |
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Roaxhlein Kreuznach Paxigon 55/2.8
Black slide projector lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 150/9
Apochromatic process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 150/9
Apochromatic process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 210/9
Apochromatic process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 240/9
Apochromatic process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Graphigon 240/11
Apochromatic process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 180/4.8
Reference enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 50/2.8 [V1]
Reference enlarger lens. Original ‘red-ring’ version with push-pull aperture declick clutch. Cat 75.050.01. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 50/2.8 [V2]
Reference enlarger lens. Version 2 with aperture preset. Cat 275.005.001 matches Apo-Rodagon-N 50/2.8. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 80/4
Reference single-coated enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 90/4 [V1]
Reference single-coated enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon 90/4 [V2]
Reference single-coated enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon R 75/4
Apochromatic enlarger/macro lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 120/5.6
Reference enlarger lens optimised for 1:1. [Cat 273.0120.001] |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 50/4.5
Reference enlarger lens optimised for close distance (1:1) |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 75/4
Enlarger/macro lens optimised for f4-f5.6 and 1.2-2.5x for projection purposes or 0.8-0.4x for taking purposes. Early versions marked ‘Apo-Rodagon-D’ with all-caps serifed logo. Mid-period versions marked ‘Apo-Rodagon-D 1x’ with sans-serif capitalised logo. Later versions marked ‘Apo-Rodagon D’ and ‘M 1:1’. All versions [Cat. 273.0075.001] |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D 75/4.5
Apochromatic enlarger/macro lens optimised for 2:1. Later versions marked 2x. [Cat 273.0075.002] |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 105/4
Rodenstock’s range-topping apochromatic enlarger lens. The 105mm Rodagon-N was an all-new design, not an upgrade from the pre-N version. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 150/4
Reference enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 45/2.8
Reference enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 50/2.8
Reference enlarger lens with preset aperture. N Versions (Cat 275.0050.001) revised the optical formula of 50/2.8 [V1] and are multicoated. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 75/4
Reference enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 80/4
Reference multicoated enlarger lens. Rodenstock logo varies over production span. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-N 90/4
Reference multicoated enlarger lens significantly upgrading the original Apo-Rodagon 90/4. |
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Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 150/9
Dialyt process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 240/9
Dialyt process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 360/9
Dialyt process lens |
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Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 480/9
Dialyt process lens |
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Rodenstock EL-Omegar 50/3.5
All-black plastic barrel triplet lens made in Germany for Omega enlargers. [Cat 455-110] – as Komura-made version, minus ‘L’. |
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Rodenstock EL-Omegar 50/4
All-black plastic barrel enlarger lens made in Germany. [Cat 455-110] – same as all other Rodenstock 50mm EL-Omegars. |
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Rodenstock EL-Omegar 75/4.5 [V1]
All-black plastic barrel lens made in Germany for Omega enlargers. Sometimes seen with tube extender (pictures 2-5). [Cat 455-111]. |
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Rodenstock EL-Omegar 75/4.5 [V2]
All-black plastic barrel lens made in Germany for Omega enlargers. Sometimes seen with tube extender (pictures 2-5). [Cat 455-111]. |
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Rodenstock Eurygon 120/5.6
Wide-angle enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Eurygon 40/4 [V1]
German wide angle enlarger lens designed for 35mm negatives. Short-lived original zebra version replaced by [V2] after approximately one year. |
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Rodenstock Eurygon 40/4 [V2]
German wide angle enlarger lens designed for 35mm negatives. [Cat 74.040.01] |
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Rodenstock Eurygon 60/4
German enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock Eurygon 80/4
German enlarger lens. |
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Rodenstock HR Digaron Macro 105/5.6
High Resolution macro lens. |
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Rodenstock Magnagon 75/3.5
Apo scanner lens. Reported to be very high resolution. |
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Rodenstock Magnagon 75/4
Industrial / line scan lens with circular 12-blade iris. Actual aperture range: f2.8-32. |
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.




















































