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mark e mark
14-Jan-2020, 14:07
Hi, Any users of the above 2 lenses. For the above 2 lenses, coverage is roughly the same, but what about resolution and contrast etc. I have the option to buyl either at a very similar price. It will be used on a 'pancake' technical camera with the appropriate focusing mount.

John Layton
14-Jan-2020, 15:40
With the FL's and coverage being so close - my guess is that the 58mm would be better by default...otherwise, why go through the bother and expense of creating this lens?

Oren Grad
14-Jan-2020, 15:49
Falloff / distortion / MTF data for both:

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Mark Sampson
14-Jan-2020, 16:11
The 65mm used to be the widest (modern) lens you could get for 4x5. People would adapt a 58mm Rodenstock (from the 2x3 Graflex XL) to 4x5 and it worked, more or less. The 58mm in question came along in the mid-90s(?) and was designed for 4x5. When you get that wide a few mm in focal length can make a surprising difference... especially if you're shooting in a very small space.

Corran
14-Jan-2020, 21:19
Aren't the Schneider XL model lenses newer Mark? I don't know the history of the 65mm SA. I think the 65mm SA has a bit more coverage than the 58XL.

I like my 58XL a lot, and it's probably my 2nd or 3rd most-used lens.

Mark Darragh
14-Jan-2020, 23:16
I've owned both a SA 65 and 58mm XL. The 58 was defintely my preference. The coverage is 170mm and 166mm respectively. I would suggest getting a centre filter too, particularly if you get the 58 XL.

All the best

mark e mark
15-Jan-2020, 03:39
Thanks for all your responses.