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    What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    I Googled this a few days ago and saw a thread here, but now can't seem to find it...

    I have an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari camera with no lens. Seeing as it's an unusual camera format I was wondering if anyone had recommendations as to what kind of lens would fit the plate size and not cost too much. I'm down for creative answers for a cheap lens, something different is ok. And, if you want to throw in what you think would be best, like a fancy 10x12 Petzval lens, I would love to know, but I'm really looking for something low cost.

    And since I'm here, what's the technical term for the surface area the rear image a lens covers on the plate? (It's on the tip of my tongue.)

    Thanks!

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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Do you want wide, standard or long fl?
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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Quote Originally Posted by Lachlan 717 View Post
    Do you want wide, standard or long fl?
    Awe, do I have to limit myself?

    If I have to, I'll stick with wide or standard to maximise the wider format of the camera. Though, I really don't have a preference.

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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    The diagonal of the format indicates a normal lens for your camera would be about 450mm; on this chart, the 450-480 lenses are near the bottom: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...s/LF4x5in.html
    The Nikkor-M 450 is sometimes available for reasonable prices, but, usually, bigger coverage means bigger spending.
    A cheap route might be to find a Gundlach (or similar) convertible for 8x10/11x14 and use only one of the elements; that might get you enough coverage.

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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Do a search for 7x17" lenses. There will be quite a few options.
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    What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    The diagonal of the format indicates a normal lens for your camera would be about 450mm; on this chart, the 450-480 lenses are near the bottom: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...s/LF4x5in.html
    The Nikkor-M 450 is sometimes available for reasonable prices, but, usually, bigger coverage means bigger spending.
    A cheap route might be to find a Gundlach (or similar) convertible for 8x10/11x14 and use only one of the elements; that might get you enough coverage.
    Remove an element? What a great idea. It's such a deviously simple solution, I don't know why it never crossed my mind. Thanks.

    Should I be aware of any unintended consequences with this procedure? Does it affect the image in any way other than increasing the image coverage?


    And I thought Angle of View referred to the "peripheral" vision of the lens–how wide or narrow its perspective. Does this work in reverse as well?

    And thank you for the chart, I found another one with the category "reported coverage" and the OP was using the same math to define the (angle of view I guess). Apparently I'm just unfamiliar with the nomenclature on this part of the lens.

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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Quote Originally Posted by Karasugoi View Post

    Should I be aware of any unintended consequences with this procedure?
    A yellow filter always seems to help when you start "converting" convertible lenses.
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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    It's unlikely that the 8.5x15 Vageeswari will have the bellows for anything but the 19" component of a Convertible behind the shutter. That would need something like 22 inches of bellows. These cameras are typically double extension. Nikkor 450 or a 12" Dagor would be my suggestions for a first lens depending on if you like normal or wide lenses.

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    Re: What's a good lens for an 8.5 x 15 Vageeswari

    Not the cheapest route: I use a G-Claron 355 on my 8.5x15". Longer lenses are a little "wobbly"!

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