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A Wide Angle Lens To Compliment My Schneider 210 APO


albert_martinez

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Albert:

 

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I would vote for a 90mm wide angle, but many prefer both wider (75mm)

and more moderate lenses. Alot depends on what you plan to shoot and

what you have shot in the past. It might help to review any previous

work, especially in medium format or 35mm.

 

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I use a Schneider Super Angulon but I'm sure a Nikor, Fujinon, or

Rodenstock would be equally suitable. There are quite a few SA's on

the used market and I think you can find a decent one in a Copal

shutter for around $500-600. If you need to spend less, look for a SA

mounted in a Syncho Compur. Your price will also vary depending on the

maximum aperture. Used SA's can be found in both f5.6 and f.8. The 5.6

is more expensive but easier to view in the field. I have an f.8 and

every time I look through the groundglass I wish I had a 5.6! Hope

this helps.

 

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The Rodenstock Grandagon-N 90mm f/6.8 is a nice lens, and I can

recommend it from experience. It's just that little bit brighter than

an f/8, but still reasonably priced.<br>BTW, since a lens can't speak,

I don't know how it will compl<i>i</i>ment your Schneider 210 Apo, but

it might compl<i>e</i>ment it nicely. ;^)

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Albert, I would second the recommendation to go with a 90mm given

your 210 Schneider already in your arsenal. I made the decision to

go with a 75mm Rodenstock Grandagon-N, which I am finding is actually

far wider than I really "see" for most of my photographs. There is a

big difference between the 90mm and the 75mm on 4X5 when it comes to

picture taking in the field. I love the 75mm for some applications,

but am considering getting a 90mm for "general" wide angle usage, but

keep the superb 75mm for those noticeably "wider" shots. Of course,

your end usage and what you are trying to achieve is always the most

important factor. Those 15mm's make a huge difference!

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