Does it cover 4x5 @ f/5.6 with some - yet, acceptable - vignetting? I shoot only BW.
Tnx!
Does it cover 4x5 @ f/5.6 with some - yet, acceptable - vignetting? I shoot only BW.
Tnx!
Hello from France!
The answers to your questions can be found in the official technilcal brochure of the SS-XL-110, it can be dowloaded from here
Super-Symmar XL Aspheric 5.6/110mm (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161..._xl_56_110.pdf
As you can see, at full aperture N=5.6, the SS-XL 110 covers an image diameter equalt to 70% of (2x142) mm at infinity, i.e. about 200 mm of image circle, with more than 20% of relative illumination and more than 15% of contrast on the MTF curve.
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Other SS-XL brochures found at the same location
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161..._format_lenses
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161...per-symmar_xl/
Schneider Kreuznach Super Symmar XL lenses
Super-Symmar XL Brochure (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161...f/brochure.pdf
Info Chart - some basic lens data (HTML)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161...r_xl/chart.htm
Data Sheets - more technical information:
Super-Symmar XL Aspheric 4.5/80mm (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161...r_xl_45_80.pdf
Super-Symmar XL Aspheric 5.6/110mm (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161..._xl_56_110.pdf
Super-Symmar XL Aspheric 5.6/150mm (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161..._xl_56_150.pdf
Super-Symmar XL Aspheric 5.6/210mm (PDF)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161..._xl_56_210.pdf
Explanation of symbols and nomenclature (HTML)
http://web.archive.org/web/200603161...menclature.htm
Hi Emmanuel,
many thanks for the great links!
Cheers
Image circle and light fall off is mostly a non-issue on 4x5 at any aperture. Having used the 110mm SSXL on 4x5 to 8x10 (does NOT cover 8x10) since the late 90's when Schneider introduced this lens, it easily meets the image demands for 4x5. It has a snappy, contrastly personality image personality.
Bernice
The 110 at wide open is not at its sharpest - particularly in the corners.
Fabulous at f/22.
Martin
The corners of a 4x5, you mean?
I must add that I have the both the 110mm XL and the 150mm XL. The reason I asked is that my 110mm XL is right now 800 miles away so I have no way to check in person whether it delivers objectionable vignetting or not @ f/5.6 on a 4x5. Both are very fine lenses, I used the 110mm on 8x10 color slides as well, without movements of course.
If you'd read the charts that Prof. (retired) Dr. Bigler, who I greet in passing, directed you to in post #2 above, you'd have seen that with the lens unshifted at f/5.6 at infinity the corners of 4x5 are around 1.1 stop down from the center. This is consistent with cos^4. In other words, with this lens mechanical vignetting is not a problem.
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