Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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Mark Sawyer
At these bellows extensions on this format, the center filters aren't necessary. They're only needed when the center of the lens is significantly closer to the center of the image than the corners.
Or you make movements.
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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jurgenestanislao
Hello wanted to seek opinions on using wide angle lenses for still life photography (210-240mm focal lengths). ...
What is wrong with the lens used for that image. Do you want to include more of the background with a wider angle of view or do you just want to be closer to the subject so the plume of the bird is larger with respect to the body?
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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ic-racer
What is wrong with the lens used for that image. Do you want to include more of the background with a wider angle of view or do you just want to be closer to the subject so the plume of the bird is larger with respect to the body?
Essentially to better maximise bellows draw and magnification—though I am not sure if there will be any distortions caused by using a wide angle lens as I've never had one for LF.
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Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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jurgenestanislao
Essentially to better maximise bellows draw and magnification—though I am not sure if there will be any distortions caused by using a wide angle lens as I've never had one for LF.
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You will get the same foreshortening on large format as you get on any other format with a short lens. Those things closer to the lens will reproduce larger then things further from the lens. That isn’t distortion, it’s optics.
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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Bob Salomon
You will get the same foreshortening on large format as you get on any other format with a short lens. Those things closer to the lens will reproduce larger then things further from the lens. That isn’t distortion, it’s optics.
So theoretically wanting to make things bigger with bellows draw + a shorter focal length should work yeah? 1.5-2:1?
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Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
Sorry, no images from the 210mm Nikkor-W, shutterless Apo-Gerogon and the Macro-Sironar-N, but still a little comparison on the mm-scale on metal at the bottom of this album https://www.flickr.com/photos/470525...57634939838558
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
Not well. You would be better off with a 120, 180 Apo Macro Sironar for 1:5 to 5:1 or the older 210 or 300 Makro Sironar corrected for 1:3 to 3:1.
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
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jurgenestanislao
Essentially to better maximise bellows draw and magnification—though I am not sure if there will be any distortions caused by using a wide angle lens as I've never had one for LF.
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Less bellows draw can lead to less shake and it can be easier to work. In that case, just about any 210mm lens should work on 8x10 in close range. As you know the image circle increases with magnification. Do you have a 210mm in your 4x5 kit?
Re: 8x10 Wide Angle Lenses for Still Life
I use a little Wollinsak Graphic Raptar, 210/6.8. Covers with movements at infinity, and would do nicely for close-up work. Barrel -- I do not know if anyone has put one in a shutter.
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...tar-Lens/page2