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    Caltar II-N Lens

    I have also found a Caltar II-n 210mm f6.8-64 1 to 1 1/400 Lens. I shoot mostly outdoor shots, is this wide enough view? cALUMET 4X5

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    210mm is a longer than normal focal length on 4x5. It will cover with room to spare.

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    Its like a 70mm or so on 35mm.

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    Quote Originally Posted by bunster0 View Post
    I have also found a Caltar II-n 210mm f6.8-64 1 to 1 1/400 Lens. I shoot mostly outdoor shots, is this wide enough view? cALUMET 4X5
    Wide enough view for what?

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    Many people, myself included like to shoot scenics and architecture with wide-angle lenses. For 4x5 that would be lenses with focal lengths shorter than 150mm.

    I use my 90mm a lot, sometimes the 65mm.

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    A 210mm lens is a long lens on a 4x5. Moderately wide lenses are: 90, 110, 120, 125, 135.

    Divide the 4x5 focal length by three to get a rough estimate of the corresponding 35mm lens.

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    I was also inquiring about a couple of 135mm lenses one was a schnieder-kruznach xenar f 4.7 compur-p graflex. People seemed worried about being able to do movements? PLease enlighten me

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    By the way, the 210 Caltar with an f/6.8 max aperture is a Caltar II-E. It is a multicoated lens with three elements in three groups.

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    Oh......wide enough for landscapes.....?

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    Re: Caltar II-N Lens

    210 is 210 is 210. The max aperture and lens design is the difference between a II-N and a II-E. The focal length is the same. Is it wide enough for landscapes? If you would like a 70mm for landscapes with a 35mm camera, then you will like a 210mm lens for 4x5. If no, then you won't like the 210.

    Personally, I like the 210 for landscapes. It is my second most used focal length.

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