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experience with G-Claron 210 mm as a landscape lens


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I use the 210 G Claron as a moderate wide angle lens for 8x10. I've

been very pleased with it, though I only make contact prints from

8x10 so I can't speak to enlargements. The G Claron lenses are

designed so that the image circle continues to increase as you

continue to stop down, so the published image circle numbers, which I

believe are based on the size of the circle at F22, are really way

off when you go down to F32 or 45 or 64. I usually use mine at F 45

or F 64 and have plenty of room for movements even though the

published image circle number would tell you that the lens wouldn't

cover 8x10 at all, much less provide room for any movements. The G

Claron lenses are single rather than multi coated, which I've never

found to be a problem but I don't do any color work. I'd suggest

buying from Robert White. Their price was about $250 below the B&H

price at the time I bought mine.

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I've read praise for the G-claron from people like Fred Picker,

George DeWolfe, and a few other known photographers of which names

I don't remember, however all of them work in B&W. Maybe some

color photographers here can tell us how they compare to the MC

lenses of various designs.

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I cant' comment specifically on the G-Claron's v. multicoated

lenses but can make a related observation. On a recent shoot in

in the Mendocino area in Northern CA. I was packing two lenses

and my 8x10. The lenses were a 210 Apo Symmar and a 360

Apo Germinar (Docter). The Apo Germinar is single coated and

the Apo Symmar multicoated. I've got a number of the chromes

spead out on the light table now and there are no discernable

differences in color saturation, fringing, focus, sharpness, etc.

between those taken with one lens and those taken with the

other. The same film in all instances, Astia.

 

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I hae owned the Apo Germinar 360 for about a year and have

used it for color work on a number ofo ocassions and never had

a problem. I will add that I can;t say the same for some of the

older single coated lenses that I own or have owned in the past.

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