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David Solow
30-Mar-2011, 07:37
Hi All,

I have an opportunity to buy a used Rodenstock 75mm f4.5 Grandagon MC for less than half the price of a new Grandagon-N. What's the difference? I'm probably most concerned with image circle, since this lens will be used for architecture, with possible significant tilts, shifts, etc.

Thanks,
David

Gem Singer
30-Mar-2011, 09:05
According to the comparison chart on the LF Home Page, the Rodenstock f4.5 75 Grandagon-N has an image circle of 195mm and takes 67mm screw-in filters.

MC stands for Multi Coated.

If it's not labeled "N", it's probably an older version of the Grandagon.

Oren Grad
30-Mar-2011, 11:51
I don't have documentation at hand, but I believe the image circle specification was not changed when Rodenstock added the "-N" to the Grandagons. Bob Salomon will know for sure.

Bob Salomon
31-Mar-2011, 05:12
I don't have documentation at hand, but I believe the image circle specification was not changed when Rodenstock added the "-N" to the Grandagons. Bob Salomon will know for sure.

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