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Keruznach Angulon


dileep_prakash

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The 90/f6.8 is a very good lens. It was the industry standard for a

long time. Being a 90mm lens you have to be careful when focussing. Be

sure to look at the corners carefully. All the way to the corners.

They have a good color rendition too. All in all a very good lens.

moderate image circle too. James

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Compared to what? A modern optic?

 

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If so then the 6.8 has lower resolution, contrast and less contrast.

It is single coated and highly susceptable to flare and was rated bu

Schneider to cover only 9x12 cm not the larger 4x5". A modern 90mm

usually covers 5x7"

 

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If compared to other old designs it is a good lens. Comapered to

current or later designs it is a fair performer.

 

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Of course if people who have not compared them directly to later

designs using the same subject, film, processing, etc. in a direct

head to head test answer they will tell you how good the old lens is

as they have not really looked to see how poor it is compared to other

lenses.

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I have a middle vintage Sch 90/6.8 Angulon sc and a very modern Sch

90/8 SA mc and both are excellent optics. The 90/6.8 covers 4x5 with a

modest amount of movements allowed while the 90/8 covers 5x7 easily.

The 90/6.8 design was the standard WA for 4x5 and has no flare

problems when properly shielded from stray light just as any lens

needs to be. And the cost of the 90/6.8 is a very good deal especially

when just getting into the LF playground. The resolution of the 90/6.8

is very good considering when these lenses were designed(precomputer

control era), with a good color palette. In my not so humble opinion

they are a very good buy. Sure, everyone would like a 90/4.5 but few

have that kind of cash to waste on just one optic. If you're shooting

product and making good money go for the great modern optic, but if

you're constrained by cashflow and family/girlfriend, cats, or

other baggage then the good ol' standby optics will be more than

adequate for your needs. James

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