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  1. #11

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    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Maybe a little push to this old thread.
    Here some landscape pictures shot with the Imagon 250mm Location: Southern Danmark

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    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Guadarmar View Post
    Maybe a little push to this old thread.
    Here some landscape pictures shot with the Imagon 250mm Location: Southern Danmark

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    Nice photos.
    Did you use the strainers for your images?

  3. #13

    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Sinar 5x7 & 4x5 TLR 200mm Imagon Pair 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Here is another matched pair of lenses for the 5x7/4x5 TLR Sinar Norma. The bottom viewing lens is a barrel 200mm Imagon, the top taking lens is a 200mm Imagon forward mounted in Compound shutter. This covers 5x7 for this application and is a lovely addition to the lens bank.

    DSC02697 (2) by Nokton48, on Flickr

    250mm Imagon matching pair (one barrel one in lower spot, and compound shutter top taking lens in top), mounted matched pair, barrel lens presently attached with blue painter's masking tape, needs flange attached with micro hobby modeling brass screws. Mini drill press makes lots of holes quick and precise. This will take about an hour to finish including painting. Next project is same exact deal set up, but with matching 200mm Imagon pair, for all lenses I prefer the H5.8 discs but with the petals fully closed.

    I'd like to have additional supplemental aperture discs printed. I've seen this very thing done with old 4x5 plastic dark slides laser cut. A set of standards " Imagon Waterhouse Stops" cut from old plastic darkslides for each Imagon would be the final goal
    Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/

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  4. #14

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    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Hi Serge

    Thanks

    Normally it ends up with the H 7.7/9.5 half closed but it depends on the light condition
    which have large influence to the 'Imagon behavior'.
    The amount of the 'Imagon behavior' is controled by using tllts/swings to control the plane of focus.
    The amount of the look that I call 'Imagon behavior' depends on the sharpness.
    I like to have minimal influenced ereas in the picture.

    Sometimes I use a +3 Dioptrien in front without any stainer. It's interesting to control what's happening
    with the opening of the shutter aperture, see the picture with the rowing boat. Btw the +3 Dioptrien gives you a larger angle of view.

    @Daniel
    Nice setup!!!!
    Last edited by Guadarmar; 12-Dec-2022 at 20:56.

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    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Guadarmar View Post
    Hi Serge

    Normally it ends up with the H 7.7/9.5 half closed but it depends on the light condition
    which have large influence to the 'Imagon behavior'.
    The amount of the 'Imagon behavior' is controled by using tllts/swings to define the depth of field.
    I like to have sharp ereas in the picture.

    Sometimes I use a +3 Dioptrien in front without any stainer. It's interesting to control what's happening
    with the opening of the shutter, the picture with the rowing boat. Btw the +3 Dioptrien gives you a larger angle of view.

    @Daniel
    Nice setup!!!!
    Little correction. Tilts and swings do not “define the depth of field”. They control the plane of focus.

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    Re: Imagon lenses and landscapes

    Thanks for the notice
    You are right.
    It is my fault, sorry for my bad english.

    I try to correct the text.

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