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Repro-Claron vs. G-Claron


david vickery

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Yes there are huge differences. I use BOTH. The G-Clarons are 6

element "wide field" lenses that are outstandingly sharp and a much

better than average compromise with weight and size. Especially the

240 and 305mm which remain in Copal 1. G-Clarons because of the 6

element correction are VERY sharp throughout their whole field. I use

my 150 on 4X5 and 5X7! My 210 on 5X7 and 8X10! and my 240, 270 on

8X10 as well as all the other formats, and my 305 on 11X14! I also

have 210mm, 305mm, and 355mm Repro clarons. Repro Clarons are 4

element lenses and the same formula as the famous Artars and Ronars.

They cover a similar field as the Artars. They are incredibly sharp.

One caveat is that Schneider evidently not considering View Camera

use didn't put a mechanical vignette in the repro clarons and you'll

see image but you can easily move over into mush. I was up in our

local Mining Park last weekend with a 120 Angulon to do some

thunderheads when the curator mentioned that the baby owls were out of

their nest. I had the 5X7 'dorff and the longest lens I had with me

was the 355 repro claron. I used it to photograph the owls at a

distance of about 15 feet. Later I selected a 35mm format size area

of those negs and enlarged just the baby owl about 11X. You'd think

it was done with a Nikon! I love the repro clarons for closer in

things. I've been building a body of work on derelict work trucks.

The repro clarons have amazing bokeh if you want to fade away from a

central sharp point.

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