What is your average minimum (infinity) focal length on an 8x10? I know that some wide angles can get down to 4". But, what is your normal lens measurement?
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What is your average minimum (infinity) focal length on an 8x10? I know that some wide angles can get down to 4". But, what is your normal lens measurement?
Thanks
Not sure what you are asking. Focal length at infinity does not equal how close you can focus. Do you want to know the shortest lens that can be used on 8X10? Don't know what "normal lens measurement" means. How close you can get will depend on how long your bellows is. Are you asking what a "normal" lens is for 8X10?
Do you mean the shortest focal length that covers 810 at infinity? Like a 155mm Grandagon-N? Or do you mean how close can you get with a lens and still cover 810? For instance a 120mm Apo Macro Sironar fully covers 810 at 1:1.
Rodenstock currently makes analog view camera lenses as short as 35mm and digital ones as short as 23mm but neither would cover close to 810 and an 810 camera would not be able to focus them at infinity without a very, very deeply recessed board and a bag bellows.
Asking distance lens to film surface at infinity or your normal landscape shoot when you go out in the field. Less than 9"(230mm)? 7"(180)?
I have used a 6.25" lens at infinity on 8x10, but have had better luck with it focusing closer for better coverage. I have to tilt the front standard back (and tilt the lens board forward) to get t he lens close enough to the film (Zone VI).
The lens should cover 8x10 easily, but does not -- perhaps someone messed with the lens elements. It covers 5x7 nicely, so I am using it for that format now. I have a 210mm ( a touch over 8") that covers well and I use it in the close environment of the forests.
Since I switched to a Sinar monorail, I've been using longer lenses, like my 15" Turner/ Reich. I like the roundness I get with this FL at head and shoulders distances.
If you are asking what is the usual distance from the film to the lens board on an 8X10 camera focused at infinity, then obviously it depends on the focal length of the lens, and the answer would be the same (almost...) as the focal length of the lens. Most commonly used lenses would be in the 210 to 330 range, though many people go longer and shorter.
My Nikkor-SW 150mm f/8 provides a 400mm IC @ infinity, more than adequate to cover 8x10 with modest movements.
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
My "wide angle" lens for the 8 x 10 is half of a petzval projection lens used as a single meniscus lens. It's focal length is about 7" or so.
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