I need a 240 with a rear element that will fit thru a 74mm opening. An F5.6 would be great. Needed for portraiture and landscapes. Btw, if anyone knows, will a Kalart adjust to this focal length?
I need a 240 with a rear element that will fit thru a 74mm opening. An F5.6 would be great. Needed for portraiture and landscapes. Btw, if anyone knows, will a Kalart adjust to this focal length?
After a little more thought, maybe a 210mm would be better?
Although it is a little outside the scope of what you are looking for, a 203mm f7.7 Kodak Ektar will easily fit and they are fairly inexpensive as well. Whether a Kalart will work well enough with this focal length to suit your purposes I can't say (I don't think you will be able to adjust it to work at near distances). Regards,
My Fujinon-A 240mm is way smaller than that, but it's an f/9.
Bruce Watson
I already have the 203 and the synch is broken. I'd rather a longer lens and keep the 203 as is.
Wayne -
Of the current or recent 210/5.6 plasmats from the major vendors, the Apo-Symmar, Apo-Sironar-N, Apo-Sironar-S, Nikkor W and Fujinon CMW should all fit a 74mm opening. The new Apo-Symmar L will not.
Of the 240/5.6 plasmats, the Apo-Sironar-N and Nikkor W should fit, the Apo-Symmar and Apo-Sironar-S won't. But these lenses all come in a Copal 3 shutter, which is probably overkill for a Graphic...
Or this. Just trying to be helpful :>) OK, it's mine. BAD Jim Bad Jim
Wayne,
I've got to agree with Jim Galli, the 240 G Claron is a heck of a sweet lens. If you really want to go long and you've got the bellows for it, you might even look at the 305 G Claron or the 300 Nikkor M, both are known to live in little Copal no.1 shutters which I guess makes them "Atkins Approved" ;-)
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
another vote for the fujinon 240-a. i find it to be one of my most used lenses. very sharp, contrasty, and compact. i don't find the f/9 to be a hinderance when focusing. give jim at midwest photo a call... he usually has a selection of them.
---Scott
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