michael_defensor Posted December 14, 1999 Share Posted December 14, 1999 Any comments on the Schneider Claron-G 270mm f11 process lens? Has anyone mounted these directly into shutters without having to alter them? Thanks and Happy Holidays Everyone. <p> Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shambrick007 Posted December 15, 1999 Share Posted December 15, 1999 According to SK Grimes (www.skgrimes.com) some modification is required. I also wrote to Schneider a few months back acking them if the elments screwed directly in to any Coapl shutter and their answer was a very curt "No." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harold_clark Posted January 25, 2000 Share Posted January 25, 2000 I had a 270WA a while back which I played with on my 8x10, although I didn't expose any film. The coverage didn't seem all that great,I have heard it is no better than a regular G claron. The lens is a 4 element design, as opposed to the 6 element G claron. The Schneider catalogue lists coverage @ 72 degrees. The 210 & 240 WA G clarons are listed @ 80 degrees. The Kowa Graphic 270mm would probably be a much better choice. I have a 210 Kowa, and it covers 8x10 with maximum rise available on a Deardorff (about 70 mm ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matus Posted May 24, 2006 Share Posted May 24, 2006 Once mentioned - the Kowa 270/9 - what shutter it fits into? thanks. Matus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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