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Shneider Xenotar and Linhof Weit Technikon


janez_pelko

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Hallo,

 

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I was offered two lenses for my Technika 6x9:

- Schneider Xenotar 2.8/100 No. 12856729 (1974?)

- Linhof Weit Technikon 5.6/58 No. 6038909

I don't know nothing about these lenses and I am especially interested in image circles and prices. Is 300 US$ too much for each one? They are both mounted on lensboards and in good condition. I intend to use Xenotar for table top and Technikon for architecture photography. I currently use old Schneiders 6.8/65 and 3.5/105 (produced about 1958) and I don't know if "new" lenses would be much better. Any advice would be very welcome.

Thank you!

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The Xenotar is one of the sharpest lenses ever sold for medium

format, but it has very little coverage beyond the 6x9 frame, and

thus isn't really suitable for anything requiring movements. It's a

great lens, but $300 seems high to me.

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  • 5 months later...

Probably too late to do any good, but the 58mm f5.6 Weitwinkel (wide

angle) is a Rodenstock Grandagon, but of earlier vintage than the

current f4.5 series. Will almost cover 9x12cm so it will allow some

movement but not much. Same lens formula as the 58mm f5.6 for the

Graflex XL and the LInhof Wide Angle Technikon.

 

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regards

Dave Blocher

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