Along with a 200mm Imagon I bought today, I received a 4-page booklet - "Introducing the Rodenstock Imagon" written by Joseph Foldes and published by Rodenstock. It has no photos, only text. I will scan it and post here in a day or two.
Kumar
Along with a 200mm Imagon I bought today, I received a 4-page booklet - "Introducing the Rodenstock Imagon" written by Joseph Foldes and published by Rodenstock. It has no photos, only text. I will scan it and post here in a day or two.
Kumar
Here you go.
Kumar
ImagonBooklet.pdf
Hi Kumar
Thank you so much do appreciate
Agnesm
Availlable on the internet. This is a scan of my copy that I sent them maybe 10 years ago. https://www.cameraeccentric.com/stat...s/imagon_1.pdf
Hi Russyoung,
tried the webaddress: https://www.cameraeccentric.com/stat...s/imagon_1.pdf
response as below:
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The requested URL was not found on the server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.
either has been removed or the address is incomplete.
much appreciation for offering .. thanks
Agnesm
I think you may have copied and pasted the link in your browser. If you click the link you'll be taken to the pdf. In any case, it is the same booklet as I posted above, except for one additional page that states that in future Rodenstock will supply an ND filter instead of the yellow-green filter that was supplied until that time.
Kumar
Hello from the future!
Found this thread as I have a couple of Imagons now. An interesting discussion, with much of the typical responses.
Regarding the 200mm f/5.8 on 4x5...well how about 5x7?? Yes, it covers, even if not "optimally and by design." Here's a shot on 5x7 x-ray film:
I'm not likely to shoot many portraits, so I'll be giving the 200mm and 250mm a go on various landscapes, and on 6x7 medium format up to 5x7 as needed.
Alice 1995 200mm Imagon 4x5 Norma by Nokton48, on Flickr
Alice 1995 4x5 Norma 200mm Imagon HP5 D76 1:1 Photogenic Mini Spotlight "Imagon Lighting". She liked this one and I did too Butterfly lighting
Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/
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I've been told lenses that I have don't cover various formats and they seem to work fine for me and what I use them for. sometimes manufacturers and lens data &c is for optimal everything (which might not be necessary), unfortunately there are alway people who just stick the lens on a camera and use it.. I remember a handful of years ago when people were putting lenses that didn't cover 4x5 or whatever on the camera to get nauseating "swirling" which some people apparently love.
im sure the manufacturer didn't intend for swirls or they would have included dramamine with every lens sold but people did it anyways.
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