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Songyun
9-Jan-2009, 19:22
Is it 100mm or 105mm? pitch .75mm or 1.00mm pitch

Mark Stahlke
9-Jan-2009, 19:38
My 210mm f/5.6 Sinaron WS (the Sinar branded version of the Sironar W) takes 105mm filters. I'm don't know what the thread pitch is but I have a Lee adapter ring that will screw into the lens.

Cheers,
Mark

Oren Grad
9-Jan-2009, 20:13
Rodenstock's specifications say it takes a 105mm lens cap, but 100mm x 1 filters.

PS: Well, I just checked my 210 Apo-Sironar - the earlier version of the 80-degree lens - and it takes a 110mm cap and 105mm filters. Either there's a typo in my 9/93-vintage Rodenstock full-line brochure, or the mount changed between the plain Apo-Sironar and the Apo-Sironar-W with the yellow stripe.

Songyun
9-Jan-2009, 20:16
I am confused, my 210 lens cap has a mark 105. I would assume the lens outer rim has diameter 105mm, which would imply the filter size should be smaller.

Songyun
9-Jan-2009, 20:16
Rodenstock's specifications say it takes a 105mm lens cap, but 100mm x 1 filters.

I can not find it on Linos website.

Oren Grad
9-Jan-2009, 20:20
I can not find it on Linos website.

That's because it was discontinued quite a few years ago.

And another PS: if your cap says 105, then it sounds like my 9/93 brochure is correct, and your filter size is 100mm x 1.

Songyun
9-Jan-2009, 20:41
That's because it was discontinued quite a few years ago.

And another PS: if your cap says 105, then it sounds like my 9/93 brochure is correct, and your filter size is 100mm x 1.
Do you know who makes 100mm filters?
I can not find it on BH website, all I can find is 100 to 105 step up rings

Oren Grad
9-Jan-2009, 21:17
Uh oh, I can't find 100mm filters in any of my usual places. You may need that step-up ring.

Songyun
9-Jan-2009, 22:25
Uh oh, I can't find 100mm filters in any of my usual places. You may need that step-up ring.

why would anyone make a lens with the odd thread size that no one make a filter for it? There are quite a few lens have 100mm filter size.

Eric Leppanen
9-Jan-2009, 23:12
My 210mm APO-Sironar-W (with the yellow stripe on the outer front barrel) has a Rodenstock front lens cap labeled "105" and a 100mm front filter thread.

Regarding the pitch of said 100mm front filter thread: my Lee 100mm adapter ring fits both my 210mm Sironar-W and 300mm Sironar-S. According to the Linos web site, the 300mm Sironar-S has a 100mm front filter thread with a 1.00 mm pitch.

I use the Lee filter system and a Lee 115mm press-on filter holder (with a 10mm doughnut-style spacer ring made for me by SK Grimes, which allows the holder to press onto a 105mm diameter lens barrel) with my 210mm Sironar-W, so I have never been bothered by the 100mm filter thread size.

Arne Croell
10-Jan-2009, 03:06
It looks like there really was a mount change between versions; my Apo-Sironar (the older name of the W, like Oren's) has a 110mm OD and 105mm filter size. So right now there are 3 with the larger mount and 2 with the smaller one reported here, with the latter ones being the "W" labeled ones with the stripe.
Maybe Bob Salomon can chime in on this?

Songyun
10-Jan-2009, 03:45
My 210mm APO-Sironar-W (with the yellow stripe on the outer front barrel) has a Rodenstock front lens cap labeled "105" and a 100mm front filter thread.

Regarding the pitch of said 100mm front filter thread: my Lee 100mm adapter ring fits both my 210mm Sironar-W and 300mm Sironar-S. According to the Linos web site, the 300mm Sironar-S has a 100mm front filter thread with a 1.00 mm pitch.

I use the Lee filter system and a Lee 115mm press-on filter holder (with a 10mm doughnut-style spacer ring made for me by SK Grimes, which allows the holder to press onto a 105mm diameter lens barrel) with my 210mm Sironar-W, so I have never been bothered by the 100mm filter thread size.

It seems that it is a good solution, only problem that I have is that I have a 360 sironar s too, it has 112mm filter size, but unfortunately it's OD is 117mm just slightly bigger than 115mm. :(

Really Big Cameras
10-Jan-2009, 03:51
This change in filter size is also documented in the Rodenstock literature.

In a brochure titled "Lenses for Large Format Cameras" dated 11/91 the filter size for the 210mm f.5 APO-Sironar is listed as M 105 x 1 with a Push-on mount diameter of 110mm.

From "Lenses for Large Format Cameras" dated 2/93 the filter size for the 210mm f.5 APO-Sironar-W is listed as M 100 x 1 with a Push-on mount diameter of 105mm.

Other than the change in filter size and front push-on mount diameter, all the mechanical and coverage specs listed for the 210mm APO-Sironar(-W) are the same in the 11/91 and 2/93 brochures.

I believe the name change from APO-Sironar to APO-Sironar-W was unveiled at Photokina in September, 1992. In the first brochure (11/91), none of the lenses in the photos have colored stripes around the front barrel. The 2/93 brochure proudly displays the APO-Sironar-N, APO-Sironar-S and APO-Sironar-W sporting their new silver, red and yellow "racing" stripes.

Also, there is no mention of the 300mm APO-Sironar in the 11/91 brochure. The 2/93 brochure is the earliest I have that mentions the 300mm APO-Sironar-W. However, as I have seen specimens without the yellow stripe and the -W suffix, I know the 300mm APO-Sironar began production prior to name change and addition of the colored stripes. That would place the introduction of the 80 degree 300mm APO-Sironar as sometime between 11/91 and 9/92.

Kerry Thalmann
Really Big Cameras (http://reallybigcameras.com)

Bob Salomon
10-Jan-2009, 05:40
Do you know who makes 100mm filters?
I can not find it on BH website, all I can find is 100 to 105 step up rings

Heliopan

Eric Leppanen
10-Jan-2009, 10:01
It seems that it is a good solution, only problem that I have is that I have a 360 sironar s too, it has 112mm filter size, but unfortunately it's OD is 117mm just slightly bigger than 115mm. :(This problem bothered me too, and contributed to my selling my 360 Sironar-S some time back. :(

Lee actually makes a 112mm adapter ring, but if you use front rise plus tilt movements with your lens it will vignette. If I had it to do all over again, and was committed to the 360 Sironar-S, I would investigate having a custom 117mm press-on holder (using standard Lee filter holder rails, which can be purchased separately) fabricated by a machine shop, along with a few doughnut spacer rings. My only lens my 115mm press-on holder (Lee part number FK-115) fits onto directly (without a doughnut spacer) is my SS150XL with CF (there are darn few lenses around with 115mm barrel sizes); otherwise I am using doughnuts to fit the holder onto my big 8x10 glass (300 Sironar-S, 210 Sironar-W, etc.), which is not a big deal at all. Lee UK charges $212USD for the FK-115 at today's exchange rate, so a machine shop might not charge dramatically more than that for a one of.

Another option is to go with the Cokin X-Pro filter system (130mm wide filters, see http://www.cokin.com/ico15/ico15-haut.html?=#x), which would work great with your 360. But this makes sense only if you use a lot of big glass and don't mind schlepping big filters around. An advantage of the X-Pro filters is that they can be used on the large 200-210mm 8x10 lenses with 135mm filter sizes (I use one on my 200mm Grandagon) by taping them to the lens barrel (the difference between the 130mm wide filter and 135mm lens filter thread width is not significant as long as the filter is oriented properly).

Thierry Schreiner
10-Jan-2009, 15:19
Hi to all,

Mine has a 100mm front filter thread with a 1.00 mm pitch.

I equipped mine with a 100mm filter from Olympus. Still a few available on Ebay, otherwise have a look at the Heliopan site.

Attached you will find a link to a copy of the lens brochure, (Apo Sironar W) ,unfortunately only in German.

http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200809/cijLDulG96.pdf


Hope it helps

Best regards from France

Thierry

Warren Clark
10-Jan-2009, 15:37
Hi All,

Just another confirmation to show the two different sizes;

My pre-yellow stripe 210 Apo Sironar (80 deg.) is a 105 mm filter
with a 110mm o.d.

Warren Clark

Songyun
10-Jan-2009, 16:14
Hi to all,

Mine has a 100mm front filter thread with a 1.00 mm pitch.

I equipped mine with a 100mm filter from Olympus. Still a few available on Ebay, otherwise have a look at the Heliopan site.

Attached you will find a link to a copy of the lens brochure, (Apo Sironar W) ,unfortunately only in German.

http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200809/cijLDulG96.pdf


Hope it helps

Best regards from France

Thierry

I think the olympus filter is orange and red only, there is no UV filter on Ebay. Also thanks for the brochure.

Songyun
10-Jan-2009, 16:15
Heliopan

Can you tell me which store carries 100mm heliopan UV filter? Or it has to be special ordered?

Thierry Schreiner
10-Jan-2009, 16:50
You have the possibility to order directly from Heliopan. Pricelist is on their website.

www.heliopan.de


Best regards

Thierry

Thierry Schreiner
10-Jan-2009, 16:55
Just for info

110299488368

Ebay auction for 100mm Olympus UV filters. I got mine from this source.

Regards

Thierry

Songyun
10-Jan-2009, 17:00
Just for info

110299488368

Ebay auction for 100mm Olympus UV filters. I got mine from this source.

Regards

Thierry

It is in German Ebay site, that's why I can not find it. Thank you very much. Just one more question, Does the OD of the filter match the OD of the lens barrel? I just want to know if my lens cap will fit on the filter.

Thierry Schreiner
11-Jan-2009, 08:36
Hi Songyun,

The OD of the filter is a little smaller than the OD of the lens barrel.

OD of the lens barrel = 105,00 mm
OD of the filter = 103.40 mm


A little felt inside the lens cap and everything is ok

Best regards

Thierry