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Hi all
Some/most of you know me from APUG but I have been lurking here for quite a while now. Six weeks ago I finally made the plunge into the LF pond when I bought a Sinar Norma 5X7"/13X18cm with a 4X5" reduction back + alot of extras. Although its an old beast, the standard bellows need replacement and 13X18cm looks a bit small already, I really enjoy shooting with it and I'm actually making prints form the negs, cool.
Kind regards
Søren
Jan Pedersen
19-Dec-2007, 13:45
Welcome Soren. Will DK be white for Christmas this year? Going there on Saturday.
jan
No, there is only a 7% chance :( Will have wind frome the southwest and around 5-7 degrees celsius.
Kind regards
Søren
Ralph Barker
19-Dec-2007, 23:09
Welcome to the LF Forum, Søren.
Uri Kolet
19-Dec-2007, 23:50
Welcome from Vancouver in the Canadian Rockies, Soren; glad to have you here.
John Kasaian
20-Dec-2007, 08:41
Welcome aboard!
Ole Tjugen
20-Dec-2007, 08:52
... and welcome here, too, Søren! :)
Welcome Søren! We talked a while ago on APUG about the Pentax 67 system.
Happy Holidays as well!
Kind Regards,
Darr
Welcome Søren! We talked a while ago on APUG about the Pentax 67 system.
Happy Holidays as well!
Kind Regards,
Darr
Yes thats right Darr and now we can talk LF-systems :)
And thank you to all of you for the welcome.
BTW just bought myself a Schneider Symmar S 240mm f/5,6 in a Compur 3 today. Filterthread is bend and the T-function doesn't work properly but its a lot better looking and working than the Symmar I originally was after. Only real drawback compared is weight and bulk, this one is a big beast.
kind regards
Søren
Ole Tjugen
20-Dec-2007, 15:46
... Only real drawback compared is weight and bulk, this one is a big beast...
You're only saying that because you haven't got a 360mm f:5.6 Symmar to compare it with. :)
The 240mm Symmar-S is a neat little lens, although it has a bigger shutter than the 240mm Symmar. :)
You're only saying that because you haven't got a 360mm f:5.6 Symmar to compare it with. :)
The 240mm Symmar-S is a neat little lens, although it has a bigger shutter than the 240mm Symmar. :)
Youre probably right, I mean you are right I don't have the 360 for comparison :)
But compared to the Symmar it is bigger and though some of the total size is due to the compur 3 shutter the elements themselves are bigger too.
How does the S version differ from the older Symmar optically/picturevise?
Kind regards
Søren
Ole Tjugen
21-Dec-2007, 01:00
The difference between a Symmar and a Symmar-S is, AFAIK, an optical "tweak". That means that if you shoot test diagrems at 20 paces it is possible that a qualified optical technician might be able to tell the difference. ;)
Struan Gray
21-Dec-2007, 02:11
Hej Soeren, and welcome. Good to see you here.
The difference between a Symmar and a Symmar-S is, AFAIK, an optical "tweak". That means that if you shoot test diagrems at 20 paces it is possible that a qualified optical technician might be able to tell the difference. ;)
So which test charts are the best? :D
Ok no significant difference.
Thanks Ole. Oh, where you about to sell your 30X40 platecamera?
Kind regards
Søren
Hej Soeren, and welcome. Good to see you here.
Hej Struan. you too.
Kind regards
Søren
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