View Full Version : Rodenstock 210 Apo Sironar W
Richard K.
14-Jul-2011, 09:24
Did the above lens go under any other designations? Eg Sinaron something? Thank you!
Oren Grad
14-Jul-2011, 09:33
Apo-Sironar
Apo-Sironar-W
Sinaron-WS
...and that's all!
Steve Goldstein
14-Jul-2011, 09:44
And it's a massive lens by any name. 105mm filters, 986 grams in Copal 3, at least the APO-Sironar version I had access to once upon a time.
I've always marveled at the difference between this and the original (inside-lettering in Kerry's terms) f/5.6 Fujinon-W, which has the same maximum aperture and the same image circle, takes 58mm filters, is just over half the weight (505 grams), and fits a Copal 1. The Fujinon is no slouch, though only single coated.
jeroldharter
14-Jul-2011, 09:45
I have one in the "Apo-Sironar" model with a Copal 3 shutter. It's a beauty and covers 8x10. Not a lightweight though. I have not had a chance to use it much yet though. The two drawbacks for me are weight and large filter size. Definitely overkill for 4x5.
And it's a massive lens by any name. 105mm filters, 986 grams in Copal 3...
Hmmm... Must be a very different design than its siblings.
The 210/5.6 Apo-Sironar-S, which I have, is in a Copal 1 shutter, 72mm filters, 490 grams.
The 210/5.6 Apo-Sironar-N, its predecessor, is also in a Copal 1 and slightly smaller: 67mm filters and 440 grams.
Both of these have a 316mm image circle @ f/22.
- Leigh
Gem Singer
14-Jul-2011, 16:57
The f5.6 210 Apo Sironar W throws a 352mm image circle.
The "W" designation stands for "Wide".
Ivan J. Eberle
14-Jul-2011, 17:57
Even the APO Sironar N 210mm f/5.6 has a rather massive 301mm image circle at f/22. They're a lot lighter on one's wallet, too, providing you're not shooting 8x10... (commonly selling under $200 in mint or mint- badged as the Caltar IIN).
Steve Goldstein
14-Jul-2011, 18:13
Not every Rodenstock lens is listed here, but it's a nice collection of information nevertheless:
http://www.prograf.ru/rodenstock/largeformat_en.html#table1
It includes the (APO)-Sironar-W family, about which information is relatively harder to find, as well as all the discontinued APO-Sironar-N lenses.
Not every Rodenstock lens is listed here, but it's a nice collection of information nevertheless:
Excellent compilation, Steve. I've been looking for some of that info for a long time.
Thanks very much.
- Leigh
8x10 user
16-Jul-2011, 15:14
The Sironar-W is sharp as hell, its got E.D. glass like the Sironar S.
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