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Thread: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

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    Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    I am new to 8x10. I purchased Symmar-S 360 elements for use in a Copal #3. My God, this thing is humungous! Are all the lenses for 8x10 going to be this massive? I like to backpack the 4x5, but I can see problems hiking with a 4lb lens here. I am amazed at the size of this! Is all this glass worth it? Does all this glass make a succinct image? Is this a lens worth hauling around? I can't believe the size. OK, I'm over it now. Robert

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    That's about the largest lens in its class and it is very good. But for example, even a large 14" Commercial Ektar (same focal length) is about half that size. And if you don't mind going to f/9 maximum aperture there are several other smaller 360mm lenses.

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    The new Schneider Apo Tele Xenar is very small and in a copal 1. I find the coverage exceeds Schneiders specs by a good bit and is exceptionally sharp and contrasty. The tradeoff for small size is slow speed at f11.

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    It is a wider lens, but if backpacking is your objective then I would strongly suggest the fujinon 240mm A (f/9). It's a in a copal 0 and weighs about 1/2 lb.

    My nikon-M 450mm in copal 3 isn't too bad either. Both are fairly light.

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    I have a Nikkor 300mm F9 lens for my 8x10, but a friend of mine with a 360mm put that on my camera just for me to see if I could carry it. The size difference is huge and it's only 60mm bigger. The fact that it's F5.6 as against F9 is not that big an issue for me, it's more the weight since I carry the camera anything up to 10 kilometres away from the car in rugged bush to get my photos.
    Mike

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    Ditto what J Ney said: the 240 f/9 is the only lens I use for 8x10.

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    I use the APO Ronars 360 + 480mm on 8x10 and the 240 G - Glaron is also in my bag!

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    Look at the Schneider G-claron 305, it is a nice, sharp, small lens.

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    My Rodenstock 360 mm is the largest lens in my kit, too. Not to worry.
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

    http://www.walterpcalahan.com/Photography/index.html

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    Re: Are all 8x10 lenses going to be this BIG?

    If you don't need a shutter-mounted lens, a 360mm APO Nikkor is very small. Takes 67mm filters. I have one of those, and it's razor sharp at all distances.

    If you can find one, the 360m Fujinon A is also comparatively small. It takes only 58mm filters. And it's shutter mounted.

    Or you can get a 300mm Fujinon A, which is shutter-mounted, has big coverage, takes only 55mm filters. You can simply crop a little. I have one of those, and it's really sharp.

    From what I can tell, the Fujinon A lenses are some kind of modified process design: smaller and with less coverage than plasmats, but larger and with greater coverage, than dialytes. The sacrifice is that they open only to f/9, but the reward is that they deliver good coverage and excellent performance, in a rather small footprint.
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 8-May-2010 at 03:55.

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