How Do You Like Your G-Clarons? in Large Format Posted June 1, 2002 I read on the web that for distance shooting the G-Claron has to be shot at f22 or smaller aperture or the resolution is less than optimum. The accompanying slower shutter speeds might be bothersome as well. Rodenstock's and Symmar's top of the line 5.6 lenses ensure optimum resolution at f11- f16. In certain lighting situations, the choice of lens might make a dfference as to whether you have to compensate for reciprocity loss. I am not an expert on this, not even a connisseur (Did I spell that right?). I would appreciate it if Bob Salomon would comment. ....................................
How Do You Like Your G-Clarons?
in Large Format
Posted
I read on the web that for distance shooting the G-Claron has to be
shot at f22 or smaller aperture or the resolution is less than
optimum. The accompanying slower shutter speeds might be bothersome as
well. Rodenstock's and Symmar's top of the line 5.6 lenses ensure
optimum resolution at f11- f16. In certain lighting situations, the
choice of lens might make a dfference as to whether you have to
compensate for reciprocity loss. I am not an expert on this, not even
a connisseur (Did I spell that right?). I would appreciate it if Bob
Salomon would comment. ....................................