Chris Bitmead
10-Aug-1998, 02:57
Some people in this forum have recommended Schneider G-Claron lenses.
However, the Schneider brochure says that G-Clarons are "Particularly corrected for 1:1 linear magnification. The lens can be used for angles of view up to 64 d egrees within the scale of 1:5 to 5:1 and greater."
Does that mean they are not a particularly good choice for general photography?
However, the Schneider brochure says that G-Clarons are "Particularly corrected for 1:1 linear magnification. The lens can be used for angles of view up to 64 d egrees within the scale of 1:5 to 5:1 and greater."
Does that mean they are not a particularly good choice for general photography?