For landscape on 4x5:
55, 75, 90, 135, 200, 300, 450. But often I carry only the middle three.
For landscape on 4x5:
55, 75, 90, 135, 200, 300, 450. But often I carry only the middle three.
B/W 4x5 Landscape
90 f8 Calumet Caltar-W II (Super Angulon)
150 f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S
210 f5.6 Fujinon-W
250 f6.3 Fujinon-W
360 f5.5 Schneider Tele-Xenar
Architecture & Landscape
(6x12cm & sometimes 4x5", 6,9cm)
Schneider 5.6/65 (bought recently, last year use Fujinon 8/65)
Mamiya 4.7/127
Fujinon T 8/300
72 Schneider XL
90 Nikon SW f4.5
120 Nikon SW f8
120 Nikon Macro (remember when we all bought these at the same time from B&H!)
150 Rodenstock Apo Sironar s
Would Like: 55 Grandagon, 240 Apo Sironar s. OK, Santa?
OK - I now HAVE a lens kit of sorts, even though I don't have a camera yet; but I'm working on it.
90mm Rodenstock Grandagon-N f6.8
210mm Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S f/5.6
Still working on the camera - focusing on the camera: C'mon camera!
65 Nikkor
75 Fujinon F8
90 Nikkor F8
135 Sironar S
180 Sironar N
210 Sironar N
300 Nikkor M
400 Fujinon T
Nikkor f5.6 120mm Macro Lens
Rodenstock Sironar-S f5.6 150mm
Docter Optic Tessar f4.5 210mm
Wollensack Veritar f6 10"/254mm Portrait Lens
Nikkor-W f6.5 360mm
Are the 4500 people who have viewed this thread actually reading this stuff? Or is it the posters checking out their own lists ?
Arca-Swiss 8x10/4x5 | Mamiya 6x7 | Leica 35mm | Blackmagic Ultra HD Video
Sound Devices audio recorder, Schoeps & DPA mikes
Mac Studio/Eizo with Capture One, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Logic
150mm fujinon W and a 120mm apo-symmar L. Two very close optics works best when showing the series....i belive i would be fine with only one of them...but i canīt choose wich one
Landscapes on 4x5
Nikon 75mm
Fujinon 125mm
Nikon 210mm
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