1. 75 f4 Nikkor
2. 47 mm XL
3. 135mm
4. 210mm
5. 300mm
Cheers Armin
1. 75 f4 Nikkor
2. 47 mm XL
3. 135mm
4. 210mm
5. 300mm
Cheers Armin
1. Schneider SS XL 80mm f/4,5
2. Schneider SS XL 110mm f/5,6
3. Fujinon 240mm A f/9
4. Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S 150mm f/5,6
5. Nikkor T* ED 360mm f/8
1. 180mm Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S
2. 135mm Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S or Fuji 125mm CM-W
3. 110mm Super Symmar-XL
Cheers, Steve
135mm Fujinon
125mm f/5.6 Fujinon W and 210mm f/6.1 Caltar Pro, about equally. Next is my 450mm Fujinon C.
in frequency order:
150mm (g-claron f/9) then 210mm (Sinaron (Rodenstock), f/5.6)
Ektar 127mm/4.7
to find the equivalent focal length in 1
35mm would you divide a LF lens focal length by 3?
so a 90mm would be roughly the same as 30mm in 135?
Nikon 200/8 M. I'll usually bring 6 lenses in my backpack (80, 120, 165, 200, 250, 300), but use the 200 at least 25% of the time, some outings up to 50%. If I wanted to travel very lightly, it would be with just that lens, since the camera folds up nicely with it attached.
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