The following still camera Ektars were documented in the Kodak Professional Handbook, 1952. This volume duplicated pages in Kodak Data Book: Lenses Shutters and Portra Lenses, Fourth Edition, 1952, for optics for small professional cameras, plus the Professional Handbook had exclusive pages for Commercial and Wide Field Ektars. This was apparently the only edition of the Kodak Professional Handbook to have been published, since a Kodak "Handbook News #2" in 1959 still lists the 1952 first edition as the current edition.
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LENS

CAMERA/SHUTTER/
MOUNT

LENS TYPE
NOTES
f/3.5 100mm

Medalist II
Flash Supermatic #1

Heliar Ser VI retaining ring, Ser VI.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized' Repurposing note

Cutaway image
f/3.7 105mm Flash Supermatic #1 Heliar

38mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VI.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Back Focus: 87.5mm
Mounting hole: 1 1/2 in; 38.1mm


Comparisons to the earlier 107mm f /3.7 Ektar.


f/4.5 101mm

Flash Supermatic
Synchro-Rapid 800
#0

Tessar

33mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VI.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Back Focus: 90mm
Mounting hole: 1 3/8 in; 34.8mm

f/4.7 127mm Flash Supermatic,
Supermatic X #1
Tessar 38mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VI.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Mounting hole: 1 1/2 in; 38.1mm
 
Back Focus: 113mm
f/4.7 152mm Flash Supermatic #2 Tessar 44.5mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Mounting hole: 1 7/8 in; 47mm
 
Back Focus: 135.2mm
Coverage: 182 *

 
f/7.7 8 inch
(203mm)
Flash Supermatic #1 Dialyte

33mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 35° x 47°
Mounting hole: 1 1/2 in; 38.1mm
Back Focus: 190mm
Coverage: 216
*

  f/4.5 7 1/2 inch Ektarø Flash Supermatic #2 or Ilex Synchro No 3 or barrel Tessar ? 54mm adapter ring, Ser VIII +
  f/5.6 7 1/2 inch Ektarø Flash Supermatic #2 or Ilex Synchro No 3 or barrel Tessar ? 43.5mm adapter ring, Ser VII
  f/6.3 8 1/2 inch Ektarø Ilex Synchro #3 or barrel Tessar ? 44.5mm adapter ring, Ser VII
  f/6.3 10 inch Ektarø Ilex Synchro #3 or barrel Tessar ? 54mm adapter ring, Ser VIII
  f/4.5 12 inch Ektarø Ilex Synchro #3 or barrel Tessar ? No 92 Screwin, Ser IX
  f/6.3 12 inch Ektarø Ilex Synchro #3 or barrel Tessar ?

63.5mm adapter ring, Ser VIII

  f/7.7 8 inch
(207mm)
    Note: I originally listed this lens but later found my source to be spurious.
f/6.3 8 1/2 inch
Commercial Ektar
Ilex Synchro #3
1 - 1/150 in; or barrel
Tessar

44.5mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 33° x 45°; recommended negative size 5 x 7.
Mounting hole: 2 1/8 in; 53.7mm

Back Focus: 7.75 in.ß
Coverage: 270 *

f/6.3 10 inch
Commercial Ektar
Ilex Synchro #4
1 - 1/100; or barrel
Tessar

54mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VIII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 36° x 46°; recommended negative size 6 1/2 x 8 1/2.
Mounting hole: 2 7/8 in; 73mm

Back Focus: 9.125 in.ß
Coverage: 317 *

f/6.3 12 inch
Commercial Ektar
Ilex Synchro #4
1 - 1/100; or barrel
Tessar

63.5mm slipon adapter ring, Ser VIII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 37° x 45° ; recommended negative size 8 x 10.
Mounting hole: 2 7/8 in; 73mm
Back Focus: 11 in.ß
Coverage: 380 *

f/6.3 14 inch
Commercial Ektar
Ilex Synchro #5
1 - 1/50; or barrel
Tessar

75mm slipon adapter ring, 4 inch square.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 32° x 40°; recommended negative size 8 x 10.
Mounting hole: 3 3/8 in; 85.56mm
Back Focus: 12.75 in.ß
Coverage: 444 *


 
f/6.3 80mm
Wide Field Ektar
Flash Supermatic #0
1 - 1/400
Double Gauss No 27 screwon adapter ring, Ser VI.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 55° x 68°; recommended for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 w/swings;
3 1/4 x 4 1/4 w/o
;
Circle of good definition @ f /16 with object at Inf: 132.75mm
µ
Mounting hole: 1 3/8 in; 34.8mm

Back Focus: 72mm; Flange Focus: 79.1mm

 
f/6.3 100mm
Wide Field Ektar
Flash Supermatic #1
1 - 1/400
Double Gauss Special supplied adapter ring, Ser VII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 54° x 65°; recommended for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 w/swings;
4 x 5 w/o

Circle of good definition @ f /16 with object at Inf: 165.6mm µ
Mounting hole: 1 1/2 in; 38.1mm
  
Back Focus: 90.25mm; Flange Focus: 101.25mm
Coverage: 183 *

 
f/6.3 135mm
Wide Field Ektar
Flash Supermatic #2
1 - 1/200
Double Gauss

Builtin adapter ring, Ser VII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 51° x 67°;
(80° - 230mm circle)

recommended for 4 x 5 w/swings;
5 x 7 w/o

Circle of good definition @ f /16 with object at Inf: 225mm µ
Mounting hole: 1 7/8 in; 47mm
 
Back Focus: 120.2mm; Flange Focus: 132.2mm
Coverage: 229 *

f/6.3 190mm
Wide Field Ektar
Ilex Acme Synchro #3
1 - 1/150
Double Gauss Builtin adapter ring, Ser VIII.
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 56° x 68°;
(80° - 230mm circle) §
recommended for 5 x 7 w/swings;
8 x 10 w/o

Circle of good definition @ f /16 with object at Inf: 312.5mm µ
Mounting hole: 2 1/8 in; 53.7mm
Back Focus: 167.5mm; Flange Focus: 179.4mm
Coverage: 318 *
f/6.3 250mm
Wide Field Ektar

Ilex Universal Synchro #4
1 - 1/50

Double Gauss No series size; special order .
Magnesium fluoride coated-
'Lumenized'
Angle of view at Inf 59° x 71°; recommended for 8 x 10 w/swings;
11 x 14 w/o

Circle of good definition @ f /16 with object at Inf: 415mm µ
Mounting hole: 2 7/8 in; 73mm
Back Focus: 223mm; Flange Focus: 248.2mm
Coverage: 422 *

Reported by Chris Perez
* Not available in Kodak Data Books. Reported by Michael Gudzinowicz
ø These lenses were not listed in the data section of the Kodak Professional Handbook, but rather in a table--"CURRENT AND RECNT KODAK LENSES for PRESS, VIEW, and SIMILAR CAMERAS" specifing adapter ring sizes and mounting flange part numbers. Further, in another table in the section, "ATTACHING LENSES TO VIEW CAMERAS," only the 7 1/2 inch Ektar is mentioned and then grouped with other lenses using the Supermatic No 2, whereas in the former table, the shutter mounted version shares a flange with the f/4.5 12 inch Ektar.
+ In the table showing adapter ring sizes, this lens is shown as requiring a Ser VIII 54mm adapter, yet the table entries for the    8 1/2 inch Ektar and the 8 1/2 Commercial Ektar list Ser VII 44.5mm adapters. The 7 1/2 inch Ektar also uses the same    flange as the 12 inch Commercial Ektar, suggesting that the 7 1/2 inch lens was a big piece of glass. This is inconsistant with    the idea noted in the previous footnote that this lens could have been mounted in a Supermatic #2. Perhaps there were two    different 7 1/2 inch Ektars?
These lenses were later offered in Synchro Compur shutters. Kodak data books no longer included lens
   and shutter data for professional cameras after 1952, so do not reflect these later Ektars for press and
   view cameras.
ß The measure given for Eastman Ektars, which became Commercial Ektars.
µ Kodak uses the qualitative phrase "circle of good definition with subject at infinity" but defines no quantitative measure


Since this is such an excellent lens, it is natural to want to remount the stray example for use with another camera. Unfortunately, the linkages for shutter cocking and release don't lend themselves easily to this. To have this done by a qualified photo machinist would be likely to exceed the cost of a more modern lens of this length. See extended discussion on Medalist page.


   
 
 
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Data Book on Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, for Revising Kodak Reference Handbook, © 1942, 1945; Second 1946 Printing   
 
Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Third Edition, (1948)
Kodak Data Book: Lenses, Shutters and Portra Lenses, Fourth Edition, (1952)  
 
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This booklet predates the first edition of the
Kodak Reference Handbook and contains detailed information about many more lens models and considerable background information about Kodak lens design and production.

Kodak issued replacement pages to registered owners of the original Kodak Reference Handbook which was published in a loose-leaf binder; the replacement pages contained updated information about new products and processes. Newer versions of the Handbook would have contained these pages.
© dates in this material appear for 1940, 1942, 1943 and 1945 and perhaps other dates. One of the first separately bound Data Books was published in 1946 "For Revising Reference Handbooks," and noted as Second Printing.

 
       
 

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