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I read the new postings once or twice a week.
While my camera gear barely fits inside a LowePro Photo Trekker AW, thus adhering to carry-on size limitations, at ~15Kg or approximately 33 pounds the overall weigth is well above what any airline...
Roger,
three years past I was looking into wide angle lenses for my VH-R, and eventually bought a Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5.
I reported my first impressions in this thread:
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Emmanuel,
the flangeback distance you mention is for the 'old' Schneider 47mm, the non-XL version. The catalog refers to the XL, whose flangeback is 59.1mm, hence the inconsistency (if I am not...
I recently upgraded to an Arca-Swiss 6x9 F-Classic, partly in order to be able to use shorter lenses.
I already have an APO-Grandagon 55mm with proper Rodenstock center filter (seldom used), and...
Mark,
I have two of Bill Maxwell's replacement screens for my Horseman Angle Viewer and they work beautifully.
The "standard" version is better (more contrasty) for longish lenses, but the...
I know the answer to this question, and nobody can prove me wrong! I'm 45 and st arted using a 6x9 view camera a little over a year ago after 20+ years of 35mm s hooting.
I think the Shen-Hao HZX45 might represent a sensible upgrade option for 6x9 rol l film shooters like me, but would appreciate insight from actual users before m aking a decision.
Here are my...
I am currently using a 55mm APO Grandagon on a flat panel with my VHR, and I'm p retty sure this is the shortest lens usable on this camera without resorting to recessed boards (which I couldn't...
Cokin doesn't sell a 40.5mm adapter for the P holders.
I had a similar problem some time ago and resorted to use a step-up ring (by the way, the best quality step-up rings IMHO are those by...
Paul,
The product Kevan mentions is probably "Picture Window 3.1".
It is priced $49.95 for the standard version, but you will want the "Pro" version at $89.95 since the features you need are...
After much thought I eventually bought from Robert White, UK the Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5 together with the Rodenstock E67/86 center filter, and having used the combo for this little while...
Hi all,
I currently own a Grandagon-N 75mm f/6.8 lens and am choosing a wider one to shoot architecture with my Horseman VH-R.
From extended use of my 35mm Nikon equipment I found most of my...