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    schneider 110 SSXL

    does it cover 8x10 at infinity, and if so, at what aperture?

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    David Goldberg at APUG posted that it does cover without movement, but I dont recall the aperture. That said, that is an extreme wide angle, I have the 150 XL and I found it is more than enough in any situation and you have some movement with it. I would not buy the 110 just for the 8x10, of course if you have a 5x7 or 4x5 then it might be worth it.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    I have the lens but I was wondering if it could be attached to one of these and cover full frame. No movement required.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    Sounds like it's designed for the Nikon SW 120. Won't you need a recessed board then for the 110?

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    maybe, maybe not. If the 120 has an extension board on it, then it would just need an extension which 10mm less than the 120.

    Oh , and Nikon don't make LF lenses anymore, so I'd need a second hand one if I went for it.
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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    Gettng back to the original question. I have used the SSXL 110 on both a Phillips Compact II and Wista double extension 8x10 and can also atest that it covers 8x10 with no movements. That is at f22; stopping down a bit more and you do get some movement but there is also a bit of softness at the far corners. Schneider is known to be extremely conservative with their specifications for image circles and coverage and this is one of those cases where they quote an image circle that is some 8% smaller that what most users find. You will find numerous posts to this effect starting with the introduction of the lens some 4-5 years ago.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    B&H might still have one. They did awhile back.

    I'm not sure why you would think the 120mm is mounted with an extension board? It looks designed to focus the 120mm at a certain distance. From my reading I don't think it's focussing the 120mm at infinity.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    I think the 120 may be on extension board because if it wasn't , the 90 would require a recessed board or a shorter body.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    thanks all,
    I thought it would cover 8x10 because there is so much quoted available shift on 5x4.

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    Re: schneider 110 SSXL

    If you have a Deardorff you do not need a recessed board at all. Simply tilt front backwards, tilt and adjust height of the lensboard and voila...you will be able to put 90mm lens close to back. Moving Back forward and backward you would able to get picture in focus. Even tilting back would allow you change plane of sharp focus, which is preferable if you have limited or no movements.

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