I am considering keeping either the Nikkor-w 240mm f5.6 or Fujinon 250mm f6.7. I do not have a camera right know to try out the nikkor but have used the fujinon in the past. Which would you chose to keep, size is not a concern.?
I am considering keeping either the Nikkor-w 240mm f5.6 or Fujinon 250mm f6.7. I do not have a camera right know to try out the nikkor but have used the fujinon in the past. Which would you chose to keep, size is not a concern.?
one stop faster = better compositions. what's to wonder about?
well 2/3 of a stop... close enough.
The Fujinon 250mm 6.3 is another alternative, which is only 1/2 stop slower and in a Copal 1 shutter.
I have one, in the multi-coated version, which is razor sharp.
Had one of fuji 6.3 too, didn't have enough movement. Right now I have the two listed and am considering keeping one thanks for the replies.
The Fuji's coverage is the reason I'd keep that over the Nikon.
Both are excellent performers, and the f6.7 aperture is not much different from f5.6 when composing on the GG.
Well, I'd have trouble giving you a direct answer because I'm coveting one particular lens myself. In fact, it's the only lens I've ever had stolen. But my toy budget
is exhausted this month. Nonetheless, sell of that out-of-date worthless Fuji 6.7 as cheaply as possible. Nobdody will ever use it. 8x10 film is doomed anyway.
Paul Ward
First real camera: Nikon F2, gift from gandfather (1980), still have and use it.
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Calumet Green Monster
Agfa 8x10 Field Camera
“A big negative is really a positive…”
I've had both the Fuji and the Nikon. The Nikon is big and heavy - A Copal 3 shutter vs. a Seiko (equivalent to a Copal #1 in size/weight). The Nikon is slightly brighter on the ground glass, but only slightly. The Fuji has a larger coverage circle, and it takes 67mm filters, whereas the Nikon takes an 82mm filter. There's a good $100+ difference in price for a polarizer for these two lenses... something to think about.
Filter are also not a concern. I use a lee setup. Which of the lenses has better contrast?
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