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Process camera


jitendra_vyas

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Hi,

 

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IMHO the basic difference is the true symmetrical design of process

lenses, designed for 1:1 ratio. Taking-lenses are for 1:10 or 1:20,

lenses for enlargers make 5:1. Process or repro-lenses are also slow

in speed, apocromatic and cover app. 55 deg. The Gerogon you mention

has a wider angle, mainly to cover more and shorten the distance to

the object and the mechanics of the camera. Normal process lenses

should be cheaper and better. As you are obviously not fixed

concerning f=210 to 300 mm, you should look for Apo-Ronar, Apo-Artar,

Artar, Repro-Claron or G-Claron. Except for the G-Claron, which will

cover more, all cover about 55 deg., so check the image circle at

your focusing distance. All these lenses will give you excellent

results at ratio 1:1, and even at other ratios or infinity they are

very good (means I can't see any difference on mine).

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