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Center filter needed on a Grandagon-N 75mm f6.8?


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I am looking at different 90mm and 75mm lenses for my 4x5. I shoot primarily landscape, and am wondering if I will need a center filter for any of the modern 75mm lenses. I am specifically looking at the Grandagon-N 75mm f6.8.

 

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From a budgeting standpoint, this might affect my decision, as I understand the center filters are quite pricey.

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It should have no effect on your decision. All modern 75mm

lenses as well as shorter and longer WA lenses have co sine

failure. All can benefit from a center filter.

 

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As to is one needed? That depends on what you shoot, how you

shoot and what you want it to look like.

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Andy,

 

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If your work is color and especially the more contrasty emulsions,

you might appreciate one for the 75. B&W, however: not a problem. The

fall-off in the neg. will be compensated for (to some degree) by fall-

off in your enlarger.....a little dodging should take care of the

rest.

 

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Have a ball,

Bruce

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Andy -

 

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Ultimately, how much falloff is too much is a matter of personal

taste. For whatever it's worth, I have the 75/6.8 Grandagon-N, and

I'm happy with it. However, I use it mostly for 6x9cm work. While

it's fine without a filter in that application, I find that in 4x5

shooting, with typical amounts of front rise in general scenic

snapshooting outdoors, the corner falloff is very visible. If I shot

much 4x5 with it I'd probably spring for the center filter. For that

matter, if I had intended to shoot mostly 4x5 with it, I probably

would have stretched a bit further on the cost and weight and gone

for the 75/4.5 Grandagon-N...

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I've had that lens for nearly a year and purchased the rodenstock

center filter after shooting with it for some six months. I shoot

primarily 4x5 Velvia, and the falloff was quite noticeable around the

corners without the center filter. With the center filter, the

brightness is very even across the entire transparency. I'd say it's

definitely worth it if you're concerned about the fallout you see and

plan on keeping the lens for a while. Plus, if you really want to have

the falloff on a particular shot, you can always remove it. You will

find you'll need to remove it for groundglass focusing, particularly

with the f6.8 lens. For landscape, the Grandagon-N is a nice,

lightweight lens.

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As far as choosing between the 90mm and 75mm focal lengths, I would

see how that focal length complements the other lens you are shooting

with. I currently carry for landscape a 75mm Grandagon N, a 135mm

Rodenstock Sironar-S, a 210mm Nikkor W, and a 300mm Nikkor M. They're

all great lenses and the focal lengths are such that they give a good

variety of field of view to choose from. I've been debating whether to

add a 47mm Schneider super angulon XL for an extreme wide angle lens.

Whether I would choose a 75mm or 90mm lens in your case would depend

on what other lenses you were carrying. If this lens is going to be

your widest lens, I would opt for the 75mm. There are some landscape

shots that are just made for a really wide angle view, and you can

always crop...

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Yeah, I currently have a Rodenstock APO-Sironar S 210 f5.6. I picked

up one lens, just to see if I would love large format or not. Well, I

love it.

 

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So, I need to pick up another 2 lenses at this point. Probably a 75mm

or a 90mm, and then a 150. I see your selection is a little

different, going for the 75 and a 135.

 

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I think my next step should be running down to Calument and renting a

75, 90, 135 and a 150. That should tell me everything I need to know.

 

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Thanks for all of your comments. If I need a center filter for a

given lens/focal length, I will just go buy one. Pricey, yes, buy so

is every other hobby I have every tried.

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