Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Hello,
I want to try out this recently acquired lens on my upcoming two day trip to New Hampshire. What I want to know is which cell to remove in order to have FL 265mm?
Also, any comments on this particular lens and does "Technika" change anything to the quality.
Bogdan
"May the light be with you" ..... whatever that maybe.....
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Linhof was supposed to have tested lenses from their various suppliers and those that passed got the 'Linhof' engraving, or 'Technika' if they were meant for those cameras. Whether the 'Linhof selected' lenses are any better than the lenses sold without the label has been an extremely debatable point for a long time. It's safe to bet that a Linhof-labelled lens will be good enough to use and no worse than a plain one, assuming that it wasn't abused in its earlier life. I've been happy with older Schneider lenses both with and without the Linhof markings, but be aware that the convertible Symmars date roughly from 1955-72 so yours has to be over 40 years old. Schneider said that the converted f.l. was meant mostly for portraiture, meaning unsharp corners, so stop it way down if you want sharp results @ 265mm. Add a yellow filter, too, to cut down on chromatic aberration, but shoot with confidence anyway.
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
When convertable lenses are "converted" you will find that a LOT more bellows extension than normal is required.
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Double check the ground glass when stopped down for possible focus shift.
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dsphotog
When convertable lenses are "converted" you will find that a LOT more bellows extension than normal is required.
I have purchased one Technika V 5X7 with a matched Symmar 210 mm convertible. Fine for general use, but I would use the 370 mm back lens for portraits.
I understand that I should use only with B&W film and perhaps a filter too.
But you say that they need more bellows extension than normal you have some estimates? (I can get 580 mm extension, but.....)
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Delfi_r
I have purchased one Technika V 5X7 with a matched Symmar 210 mm convertible. Fine for general use, but I would use the 370 mm back lens for portraits.
I understand that I should use only with B&W film and perhaps a filter too.
But you say that they need more bellows extension than normal you have some estimates? (I can get 580 mm extension, but.....)
Well, a 370mm lens needs ~370mm extension to focus at infinity.
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Yes if the lens is a regular lens, but if the lens is on the back of the lensholder, perhaps I need to adjust my settings
Re: Query re S.K.Technika Symmar f:5.6/150 f:12/265
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Delfi_r
I have purchased one Technika V 5X7 with a matched Symmar 210 mm convertible. Fine for general use, but I would use the 370 mm back lens for portraits.
I understand that I should use only with B&W film and perhaps a filter too.
But you say that they need more bellows extension than normal you have some estimates? (I can get 580 mm extension, but.....)
i use mine with a 5x7 camera as well.
i don't have enough bellows with a toyo ( 4x5 ) with 445 mm extension because the nodal point is so far back.
so your 500+ seems about right ...
some folks suggest you can remove the rear cell and it gives a closer infinity distance ( converts to a different focal length )
.. but i haven't ever done that ...
have fun
john