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Anthony Williams
28-Oct-1999, 12:25
I just bought a view camera with a Rodenstock Sironar N 180mm lens - without a m anual. What's the sync speed on this lens? (OK -I'm totally new to large forma t). Thanks.

sheldon hambrick
28-Oct-1999, 12:39
All of them are :-) That's how leaf shutter lenses work.

Ellis Vener
28-Oct-1999, 13:18
I believe that lens usually comes in a Copal # 1 shutter so your lens should sync at all speeds. If you are using big studio strobes you may not want (or need) to sync at the highest speeds 1/250 and above because your flash duration at full power may only be 1/250th of a second if not longer and if you sync at say 1/400 or 1/500th of a second you'll close the shutter before the flash has shut down and your exposures may be darker than you expect. I rarely sync at faster than 1/125 when using my view camera and usually I am at 1/30th or 1/60th. With smaller cameras it is a different story but then I am using Polaroid as well as my meter to gauge exposure.

Bob Salomon
28-Oct-1999, 22:31
All speeds available. What speeds are available depends on the shutter.

Copal 1 speeds are different at the high end then Copal Press or Prontor Press, etc.