New here and looking for lens advice
Hey guys name is Michael and just signed up. Was into 4x5 photography many many years ago in and after playing with digital, and medium format film i have returned to 4X5. Looking for some advice, got myself a camera now i need lenses. I like landscape and portraits so think i want to start off with a 210mm 5.6, the question is what brand ?. I know there are many, i have my eye on a Caltar HD 210mm f5.6 is this any good ? or should i stick with Rodenstock, Nikkor, Fuji etc.
Again thanks for all replies and look foward to being a part of this forum.
Re: New here and looking for advice
Any 210 f 5.6 will do. I doubt you'd be able to tell any difference as long as the lens has not been damaged, dropped, abused, etc. Just make sure the shutter is accurate. Most lenses are better than most photographers.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
What Luis-F-S said. Choice will probably come down to price; the Fuji are pretty inexpensive, while a Rodenstock S series is for the fat of wallet.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
Later Calumet "Caltar" lenses were re-branded Schneider or Rodenstock.. with previous comments about the big four (Rodenstock, Niikkor, Schneider, Fujinon) applies identical.. Previous LFF discussions on these lenses:
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...a-field-camera
Previous "verbiage" related to lenses for "portraits"
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...a-image-making
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...t-do-you-think
Much about portrait lenses for 8x10, core info applies to 4x5:\
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...ht=kodak+ektar
Much about what your image goals are,
Bernice
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Califmike33
Hey guys name is Michael and just signed up. Was into 4x5 photography many many years ago in and after playing with digital, and medium format film i have returned to 4X5. Looking for some advice, got myself a camera now i need lenses. I like landscape and portraits so think i want to start off with a 210mm 5.6, the question is what brand ?. I know there are many, i have my eye on a Caltar HD 210mm f5.6 is this any good ? or should i stick with Rodenstock, Nikkor, Fuji etc.
Again thanks for all replies and look foward to being a part of this forum.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
To echo Luis-F-S, a reliable shutter is as important as the lens, and barring some sort of abuse, it would be difficult to tell much quality differences between modern (post-WWII) lenses.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
I usually buy from Japan
and buy the best shutter
Mint or better
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
There are so many great lenses in this focal length category that it doesn't matter a whole lot which one you buy (as long as its in a working shutter). You'd be smart to take a few minutes to read this article posted elsewhere on this forum: https://www.largeformatphotography.info/lenses-primer/ and this one: https://www.largeformatphotography.info/lenses4x5.html
I own a Symmar 210, f5.6 and its a great lens. I also own several very old Kodak Anastigmats, and those are very useful also. If I could own just one, I would stay with my 203mm Kodak Ektar, which is considered by many one of the best lenses ever made in this category.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
Thanks a million guys loads of responces, but they all have one theme, dont seem to matter much who makes the lens as long as its a known brand. Im interested in that Caltar HD 210mm, understand its Calumet from the old days , i surely remember them. I heard its a probally a Rodenstock renamed. Anyways ok lots of great information here, cant wait to get started. I think i will start off with some portraits since i can stay close to home vs driving 400 miles for some good landscape. I use to know how to use the 4x5 very well but its been a long time and will need to shake off alot of rust.
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
Welcome back into the fold. What took you so long?
Keep in mind that you've single-handedly just driven up the price of 4x5" film for all the rest of us.
We'll try not to hold it against you!
http://www.subclub.org/fujinon/
Re: New here and looking for lens advice
Thanks great to be back, i really dont know what took me so long, but its great to be back and have to the chance to shoot 4x5 again. Sorry for driving up the price its already wayyyyy over the top priced.