The replacement for the Technika 2000 has been available for several months. Has anyone handled or used one, and can you comment on its wide angle capabilities and ease of use with a 58 mm lens?
The replacement for the Technika 2000 has been available for several months. Has anyone handled or used one, and can you comment on its wide angle capabilities and ease of use with a 58 mm lens?
Henry,
It will work exactly the same as the 2000 with wide angle lenses except that the focusing control for extreme wide angle lenses - 35 to 65mm - has been moved from a lever inside the camera body to a knob outside the camera body.
The other major operational difference is an additional drop bed position so 35 to 75mm lense will not include part of the drop bed when the film is positioned vertically.
It, and the 2000 operate the same for a 58mm. The only set-up difference is there is now an internal infinity stop to pull the front standard to on the 3000 which was not on the 2000.
Ease and speed of use would be identical.
Thanks for the clarification Bob.
That is a question for service not for sales.
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Bob are the lenses for the master technika 3000 still in production?
Linhof does not make lenses so they do not have specific lenses for the 3000.
Currently the only analog large format lenses in production are the Rodenstock 135mm, 150mm and 210mm Apo Sironar-S. Rodenstock and Schneider have both discontinued the production of all other large format analog lenses.
Both companies do make digital lenses for medium and larger format cameras although most do not cover more then 150mm except for the macro lens.
I was not aware that Schneider quit producing "analog" (their labelling) lenses, at least on their web site they are still there:
http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/en...analog-lenses/
Or is it remaining stock perhaps,
best,
Cor
They are also still on the Rodenstock site and in the current literature. But they are all discontinued, except for the three that I listed. The web is not always the most current or the most accurate reference.
I will once again post the letter from Linhof dated January 20, 2014 that I posted when it was first received:
"Announcement
Analogue and Digital Lenses - Schneider-Kreuznach
Linhof - Orders and 2014 Price List
Dear valued business partners,
Due to the current market situation and technological developments in recent years in the field of professional cameras and lenses, and the resulting drop in production numbers of the classic analogue lines, the Jos. Schneider Optische Werke, GmbH Photo Department (Schneider-Kreuznach (Germany), along with the Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik, GmbH, are officially announcing that the production of all known analogue precision lenses used with medium and large format cameras (including high performance lenses for close-up and macro work) will be phased out in 2014.
This market development will cause significant changes for all involved, both in production and in sales.
1: ANALOGUE LENSES
The corporate decision by Jos. Schneider Optische Werke, GmbH regarding their "Photo Lenses" product portfolio goes into effect 1st February, 2014.
All of the currently listed analogue photographic lenses (listed in: Linhof 2013 Price List) may be ordered for the final time by those interested. Schneider-Kreuznach will be able to produce and deliver these concrete order quantities for each lens type in the second quarter of 2014. As a result, we cannot guarantee the availability of lenses not ordered in January; the availability of individual analogue photo lenses will then need to be requested and then confirmed by Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik, GmbH.
The new market conditions and the future limited or discontinued availability for classic ANALOGUE LENSES directly affect all classic large format cameras in general and in particular the Linhof Panorama models "Technorama 617s III" and "Technorama 612pc II".
For this important reason, the product management of Schneider-Kreuznach and Linhof Praäzisions-Systemtechnik, GmbH in Munich, Germany requires your concrete order for needed and future desired analogue lenses (with purchase guarantee).
Please place your orders by 30th January, 2014 at the latest using the official Linhof email address: xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx or via FAX xxxx xxx xxxx xxx, keeping in mind your future and potential need for analogue medium and large format lenses.
2 DIGITAL LENSES
As part of the restructuring of the Photo Department production capacities of Schneider-Kreuznach, a projection for the period of 1 year (order) for DIGITAL LENSES (Apo-Digitare) is required by 30th January, 2014. As a result we cannot guarantee the availability of lenses not ordered in January; the availability of individual digital photo lenses will then need to be requested and then confirmed by Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik, GmbH.
These quantities will then be forwarded to the Jos. Schneider Optische Werke, GmbH Photo Department as binding orders."
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