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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Waterworth 127/2.8
Silver metal-bodied lens for 35mm cinematograph projection. Single-coated. Marked 5”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. Originally twice the price of the 16mm equivalent. |
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Waterworth 127/3.2
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 5”. Aperture unmarked. The slower f3.2 version was only fitted to the entry-level Model A. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 133/2.9
Silver metal-bodied lens for 35mm cinematograph projection. Single-coated. Marked 5¼”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. Originally twice the price of the 16mm equivalent. |
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Waterworth 140/3.1
Silver metal-bodied lens for 35mm cinematograph projection. Single-coated. Marked 5½”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. Originally twice the price of the 16mm equivalent. |
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Waterworth 152/3.2
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 6”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 152/3.4
Silver metal-bodied lens for 35mm cinematograph projection. Single-coated. Marked 6”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. Originally twice the price of the 16mm equivalent. |
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Waterworth 178/3.8
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 7”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 203/4.2
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 8”. Aperture unmarked. Listed as a special order item in 1966 catalogue. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 229/4.2
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 9”. Aperture unmarked. Listed as a special order item in 1966 catalogue. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 254/4.2
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 10”. Aperture unmarked. Listed as a special order item in 1966 catalogue. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 305/5.0
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 12”. Aperture unmarked. Listed as a special order item in 1966 catalogue. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 51/3.5
Likely derivate of Leitz Elmar, also seen as a taking lens. Marked 2″. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E. N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 76/3.5
Silver metal-bodied lens for Waterworth 35mm slide projector. Single-coated. Marked 3”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. |
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Waterworth 89/2.5
Silver metal-bodied lens for 35mm cinematograph projection. Single-coated. Marked 3½”. Aperture unmarked. Made in Hobart, Tasmania by E.N. Waterworth. Originally twice the price of the 16mm equivalent. |
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Wiko 100-150/3.5
Multicoated zoom black plastic-bodied lens with worm gear for Kodak slide projectors. |
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Wilhelm Will Adox-Maginon 85/2.8
Black plastic barrel 35mm slide projector lens with silver nose marked ‘Will, Wetzlar’ fitted to Adox 300. |
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Wilhelm Will Lumagon 150/2.8
Slide projector lens marked Will-Wetzlar. Black plastic body. Some versions MC. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 100/2.8 [V2]
Projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. AKA Gnome, Agomar, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 150/3
Projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Lanthanum glass. AKA Gnome, Agomar, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 200/3.5
Projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar.. Lanthanum glass. AKA Gnome, Agomar, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 250/4
Projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Speziale MC. Lanthanum glass. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 45/2.8
German lens fitted to Fantimat 110-format slide projector. Image circle likely sub-35mm diameter. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 80/2.8
Slide projector lens marked Will-Wetzlar. Black plastic body. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V1]
Metal barrel 35mm slide projector lens. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V10]
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked ‘Will – Wetzlar’. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V2]
Projector lens for Adox 300. Black body. Marked ‘W.WILL OPTIK PROJ-MAGINON’. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V3]
Common 35mm slide projector lens. Black plastic barrel. Marked Will-Wetzlar. AKA Gnome, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V4]
Common 35mm slide projector lens. Black plastic barrel. Marked Will-Wetzlar. AKA Gnome, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V5]
Black metal-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked Will.Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V6]
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked Will-Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V7]
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked Will-Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V8]
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked Will-Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/2.8 [V9]
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens by Wilhelm Will marked ‘W. Will, Wetzlar’. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 85/4.5
Black plastic-barrel 35mm slide projector lens for Braun D7 marked Will-Optik. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon 90/2.8
Slide projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Black plastic body. Some versions MC. AKA Gnome, Agomar, Adox Maginon. |
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Wilhelm Will Maginon A 85/2.8
Projector lens by Wilhelm Will of Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Stellar 100/2.8
Slide projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Silver metal body. Zebra nose. Black fascia. |
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Wilhelm Will Stellar 85/2.8
Fitted to Braun slide projector. Marked Will.Wetzlar. Metal body. |
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Wilhelm Will Super Stellar 85/2.3
Slide projector lens. Cooke triplet. Black plastic body. 42Mm tube. |
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Wilhelm Will Super Stellar 85/2.5
Slide projector lens marked WILL, WETZLAR. Metal barrel with zebra nose. |
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Wilhelm Will Super Stellar 85/2.8
Slide projector lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Black plastic body. |
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Wilhelm Will Vario Economic 70-120/3.5
Slide projector lens marked Will-Wetzlar. Black plastic body. Aperture unmarked (estimated) |
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Wilhelm Will Vario Maginon 70-120/3.5
Slide projector zoom lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Lanthanum glass. Awarded 4/5 for image quality by Chasseur d’Images magazine. |
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Wilhelm Will Vario Stellar 95-160/2.8
Slide projector zoom lens marked Will.Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Vario Travenon 16.5-30/3.5
Super-9 projector zom lens. Black plastic body marked Will.Wetzlar. Aperture unknown (estimated) |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5
Silver enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Black nose. AKA Gnome Wilon. Version A5 |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5 [V1]
German enlarger lens marked ‘Will, Wetzlar’. Silver body, black nose. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5 [V2]
Macro Doryt version of all-black 105/4.5 Version B in M42 mount. Marked ‘Will, Wetzlar’. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5 [V3]
Black enlarger lens marked Will-Wetzlar. Octagonal minimum aperture. Ninja-star stopped down. Version B |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5 [V4]
Zebra black body enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Version C. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 105/4.5 [V5]
Silver enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Some 6-digit serials have white ring on black nose. AKA Gnome Wilon. Version A6 |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 135/4.5
Silver enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Black nose. AKA Gnone Wilon |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/3.5 [V1]
Black M25 enlarger lens made by Wilhelm Will (marked Will.Wetzlar). AKA Berophot 50/3.5. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/3.5 [V2]
Black macro/enlarger lens apparently based on 50/3.5 [V1] marked WILL WETZLAR MACRO-DORYT |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/4.5 [V1]
Black compact enlarger lens marked Will,Wetzlar |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/4.5 [V2]
Silver enlarger lens marked Will,Wetzlar. Black nose. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/4.5 [V3a]
Black compact enlarger lens marked ‘WILL,Wetzlar Germany’. Zebra aperture ring. [V3b] appears similar, but unserialled. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 50/4.5 [V3b]
Black compact enlarger lens marked ‘WILL,Wetzlar Germany’. Zebra aperture ring. [V3a] appears similar, but has serial numbers. Note revised, emboldened typography. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 75/4.5 [V1]
Silver enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. Black nose. AKA Gnome Wilon |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 75/4.5 [V2]
Zebra black body enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. AKA Gnome Wilon. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilon 75/4.5 [V3]
Black plastic-body enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Wilonar 75/4.5
Zebra enlarger lens marked Will.Wetzlar. |
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Wilhelm Will Zoom-Maginon 85-150/4
Slide projector zoom marked Will.Wetzlar. Black body. Zebra nose. Multicoated Lanthanum glass. Optional for Zeiss Perkeo range. Aperture unmarked (measured at f4.2-f4.5). |
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Winkel-Zeiss 130/3
Cine projector lens in metal 62.5mm barrel. Made in Göttingen. Aperture unmarked (estimated). |
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Winkel-Zeiss Mikroluminar 16/2.5
Predecessor of the 16mm Luminar. Marked Winkel-Zeiss Göttingen. |
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Wm Hume of Edinburgh 128/5.6
Early Petzval brass enlarger lens marked 5” |
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Wollensak Amaton 210/8
Process lens. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 8.25”. |
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Wollensak Amaton 267/8
Process lens. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 10.5”. |
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Wollensak Amaton 380/8
Process lens. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 15”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 152/9
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 6” |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 210/9
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 8.25” |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 260/10
Black process lens marked 10.25” |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 273/9.5
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 10.75” |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 330/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 13”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 355/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 14”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 380/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 15”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 406/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 16”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 482/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 19”. |
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Wollensak Apochromatic Raptar 635/10
Process lens slotted for Waterhouse stop. Silver body. Black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. Marked 25”. |
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Wollensak Cinema-Raptar 152/2.3
Silver body cine projector lens marked 6” |
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Wollensak Cinema-Raptar 75/1.9
Silver body cine projector lens marked 3” |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 101/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 4”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 127/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 5”. Silver body, black fascia. Version 2. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 135/4.5 [V1]
Tessar enlarger lens marked 135mm. Thick aperture ring. Unserialled. Silver body, black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 135/4.5 [V2]
Tessar enlarger lens marked 5 3/8”. Silver body, black fascia. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 162/4.5 [V1]
Tessar enlarger lens. Silver body, black nose. Marked 6 3/8”. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 162/4.5 [V2]
Tessar enlarger lens. Silver body, black fascia. Marked 162mm. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 190/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 7.5”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 210/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 8.25”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 241/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 9.5”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 25/4.5
Enlarger lens with 25mm image circle. Marked 1” |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 302/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 11 7/8”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 50/4.5 [V1]
Tessar enlarger lens marked 2”. Black body. Silver nose. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 50/4.5 [V2]
Tessar enlarger lens marked 2”. Silver body, black fascia (Version 2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 75/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 3”. Silver body, black fascia (Version2). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 90/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 3.5”. Silver body, black nose (Version 1). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 90/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens marked 3.5”. Silver body. Black fascia. Version 2. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 91/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens. Silver body. Black fascia. Version 2. Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Raptar 91/4.5
Tessar enlarger lens. All black body (version 3?). Single ‘Wocoted’. |
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Wollensak Enlarging Velostigmat 102/4.5
American enlarger lens marked 4”. Mounts vary (Leica option). Silver body. Black nose. |
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.