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ImSoNegative
2-Aug-2014, 04:55
does anyone here use one of these lenses for landscape work?

AJ Edmondson
2-Aug-2014, 05:52
Now and then (but not very often) ... only when I am going for the soft-focus effect. I can't say that I have ever used it stopped-down as a "normal" lens despite the fact that it can be used that way according to the instruction guide.

Joel

Thomas Greutmann
2-Aug-2014, 06:00
I use the imagon (250 and 200 on 4x5) occasionally for landscape work.

Any specific questions that you want to know? The Imagon is certainly a peculiar lens diva, and it is easy to be disappointed with the results. I find that only on very few occasions the Imagon really delivers full Quality pictures. The imagon works best for me in high contrast situations with strong and small highlights next to dark shades, like rays of sunlight through the leaves in a wood, sometimes also sunlight reflections on water taken against the sunshine. I find it is a real summer lens, in winter the light is hardly ever strong enough to produce the contrast.

Greetings, Thomas

ImSoNegative
2-Aug-2014, 07:12
Thanks for the information

ImSoNegative
2-Aug-2014, 07:18
I was just wondering about it I figured it would work well in higher contrast situations I really like it as a portrait lens what I don't like is the weird highlight things caused from the strainers

ScottPhotoCo
2-Aug-2014, 09:36
Check out some of forum member Mark Woods work. He's done some quite beautiful work with his Imagon. One of the reasons I bought one.

ImSoNegative
2-Aug-2014, 10:17
Thanks Scott I will check it out

tgtaylor
2-Aug-2014, 12:17
Not a landscape, but here is a distant cityscape shot with a 250mm Imagon on an 8x10 Toyo with a 4x5 reducing back:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2916/14831260413_9b10e794e9_b.jpg

It was necessarily taken around high noon so that the sun would be illuminating the Ferry Building at the foot of Market street. In it the building appear "soft" and somewhat dreamy (painterly?). I shot this same composition a few years back a day after a major rain storm washed the atmosphere with a 150mm Apo Sironar-S and UV filter and the print is so sharp that you can take a strong loupe to it to see the people in their cars.

This is a scan of an untoned 8x10 print on Ilford Art 300 paper. I'm debating whether or not to spend the money upgrading the Epson 3200 software so that it will work on 64 bit OS or put it towards the purchase of a... new Epson 750.

Thomas

uphereinmytree
9-Aug-2014, 19:02
I use a 200mm and a 300mm outdoors, but not really for landscapes. They are my favorites, but I only shoot infrared film. I never use the strainers and in a compound shutter they are f4.5 wide open. I stop down some sometimes. the cement mixer shot is a 200mm on 4x5 at 5.6ish
The tower shot is a 300mm on 8x10 wide open and no strainers

evan clarke
10-Aug-2014, 11:08
Yup, Have 4 of them and four Fujis which are similar

Guadarmar
11-Dec-2022, 12:32
Maybe a little push to this old thread.
Here some landscape pictures shot with the Imagon 250mm Location: Southern Danmark

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Serge S
12-Dec-2022, 08:25
Maybe a little push to this old thread.
Here some landscape pictures shot with the Imagon 250mm Location: Southern Danmark

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Nice photos.
Did you use the strainers for your images?

Daniel Unkefer
12-Dec-2022, 09:06
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51272013493_26bc1f9e61_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2m7JtjD)Sinar 5x7 & 4x5 TLR 200mm Imagon Pair 2 (https://flic.kr/p/2m7JtjD) by Nokton48 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/), on Flickr

Here is another matched pair of lenses for the 5x7/4x5 TLR Sinar Norma. The bottom viewing lens is a barrel 200mm Imagon, the top taking lens is a 200mm Imagon forward mounted in Compound shutter. This covers 5x7 for this application and is a lovely addition to the lens bank.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51168614019_4ce04c8307_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kXAwg6)DSC02697 (2) (https://flic.kr/p/2kXAwg6) by Nokton48 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/), on Flickr

250mm Imagon matching pair (one barrel one in lower spot, and compound shutter top taking lens in top), mounted matched pair, barrel lens presently attached with blue painter's masking tape, needs flange attached with micro hobby modeling brass screws. Mini drill press makes lots of holes quick and precise. This will take about an hour to finish including painting. Next project is same exact deal set up, but with matching 200mm Imagon pair, for all lenses I prefer the H5.8 discs but with the petals fully closed.

I'd like to have additional supplemental aperture discs printed. I've seen this very thing done with old 4x5 plastic dark slides laser cut. A set of standards " Imagon Waterhouse Stops" cut from old plastic darkslides for each Imagon would be the final goal

Guadarmar
12-Dec-2022, 19:38
Hi Serge

Thanks

Normally it ends up with the H 7.7/9.5 half closed but it depends on the light condition
which have large influence to the 'Imagon behavior'.
The amount of the 'Imagon behavior' is controled by using tllts/swings to control the plane of focus.
The amount of the look that I call 'Imagon behavior' depends on the sharpness.
I like to have minimal influenced ereas in the picture.

Sometimes I use a +3 Dioptrien in front without any stainer. It's interesting to control what's happening
with the opening of the shutter aperture, see the picture with the rowing boat. Btw the +3 Dioptrien gives you a larger angle of view.

@Daniel
Nice setup!!!!

Bob Salomon
12-Dec-2022, 19:40
Hi Serge

Normally it ends up with the H 7.7/9.5 half closed but it depends on the light condition
which have large influence to the 'Imagon behavior'.
The amount of the 'Imagon behavior' is controled by using tllts/swings to define the depth of field.
I like to have sharp ereas in the picture.

Sometimes I use a +3 Dioptrien in front without any stainer. It's interesting to control what's happening
with the opening of the shutter, the picture with the rowing boat. Btw the +3 Dioptrien gives you a larger angle of view.

@Daniel
Nice setup!!!!
Little correction. Tilts and swings do not “define the depth of field”. They control the plane of focus.

Guadarmar
12-Dec-2022, 20:48
Thanks for the notice
You are right.
It is my fault, sorry for my bad english.

I try to correct the text.