Yes, It's me asking another question about architecture...
I am evaluating my lenses that I currently have, and I feel that my current 90mm lens (f6.8 Caltar) is not quite up to the task of architectural photography. I currently use it, but I do sometimes run out of coverage. The same goes for th e 75mm lens that I currently have, except I run out of coverage a lot more with that one (no suprise there).
I am thinking about using a 110mm Super Symmar XL and the 80mm SS XL to replace the 90mm and the 75mm lenses.
There is at least one benefit to these lenses, they use the same center filter ( which I already have, because I have the 58mm SA XL). This would allow me to st andardize all my wide angle lenses on one filtration system.
I know the SS lenses have slightly less angle of view compared to the Super Ang ulon lenses, but other than that compromise, I am not sure if there are any othe r reasons that this might be a good idea.
Anyone out there using the Super Symmar XL's as the basis of an architectural sy stem?
My other option is to get a 72mm SA, and a 90mm f5.6 SA, and then maybe a 120mm SA.
I'd appreciate any comments you may have, Pro or Con.
---Michael
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