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Thread: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

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    Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    I just purchased a Sinar Alpina with a hard case and one film holder. I need to purchase a lens and lens board for this camera. I was wanting something around a 90 f4, but from what I'm reading do I need to get something in the 135 range for landscapes and portraits? Did I read somewhere that the frame rails on the Alpina were to short for the 90? I'm shopping on KEH but wouldn't know what lens or lens board to purchase for the Sinar. I already shoot medium format (Hasselblad 500c/m) but would like to start into large format. Thanks

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    Pick up a 180 or 210 for landscapes from KEH. They have the best prices around and don't be afraid of their BGN rating. Any Sinar lens board will work for the camera, you just need the proper size for the shutter and lens. Have fun, my first LF camera was an Alpina, I still have it.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    RPippin,
    Any Sinar lensboard works? Are the Norma and the F/P boards compatible?

    lawnboyTN,
    I've got a Sinar P. If it works with yours and if the TN in your name means anywhere around Nashville, I've got a few lenses you could try before committing to a purchase.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    Quote Originally Posted by cdholden View Post
    RPippin,
    Any Sinar lensboard works? Are the Norma and the F/P boards compatible?
    Yes. Sinar has only used one lensboard design for their whole history.

    The Alpina differs from a standard Sinar only in that it does not use the round monorail, but rather has it's own monorail design. All other parts are Sinar-modular.

    (I would use a 180 or 210 for portraits, and a 120 for landscapes, if I had to live with only two. If I had to live with one, it would probably be a 180, but I would miss having a wider option.)

    Rick "who would be floored if the Alpina didn't accommodate a 65mm lens (with proper bellows), let alone a 90" Denney

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    A 135mm lens would be shorter than what most people use for portraits, more common choices would be something around 180-240mm. Lenses for landscape are anything from 47mm to 600mm, but I'd say the 90-150mm range is quite common.

    I'd recommend you to get two lenses, the 90mm you want for landscape, and something like a 203/7.7 Ektar for portraits, it won't break the bank.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    Quote Originally Posted by cdholden View Post
    RPippin,
    Any Sinar lensboard works? Are the Norma and the F/P boards compatible?

    lawnboyTN,
    I've got a Sinar P. If it works with yours and if the TN in your name means anywhere around Nashville, I've got a few lenses you could try before committing to a purchase.
    I do live in Nashville (West side on Charlotte Pike) Would love to have someone close by to pick their brains. cell# 61five-five33-five988

    Thanks

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    I had an Alpina. If you have the bag bellows, you can use a 75 on it if you want, and a 90 is no problem. You can probably focus the 90 to infinity with the standard bellows, but you'll not be able to get movements out of it. My "Normal" lens for it was the 210, which made a great length for portraits as well as all-around shooting.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    I also had an A1 - essentially the same camera. It will accept most non-rail accessories. They may be as scarce as hen's teeth, but I had a 6" rail extension for close-up and longer focal length lenses.

    I have used the 180 the most as a all-purpose lens. It worked out great on the A1.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    One of the best bargains in LF is the 210mm Caltar IIN f/5.6 which (besides the engraving) is identical to the Rodenstock APO Sironar N. This lens has a very generous image circle of 301mm that will let you freely exploit camera moves and it's commonly found and selling for under $200 used in Excellent+ to Mint condition. A Sinar Sinaron version was available too and of course the APO Sironar N will do just as well, but these tend to fetch a little more due to name recognition.

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    Re: Need a lens for the Sinar Alpina (landscapes and portraits)

    Thanks you all for all the information, this will help.

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