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    Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Hi folks,

    My local photo shop has one of these lenses for sale, and it is a focal length I would like. I've read all about how glorious people rate this, but I've searched and searched, and cannot find anyone who has posted a decent sized image on the web taken with it. I read the comments from Kerry L. Thalmann, so I went to his site, and I was surprised to find not one image taken with the lens?? (Superb photos anyway!).

    There are a couple of small images on flickr, and irritatingly for me, many LF photographers do not post up images a any sort of size to examine (probably for copyright reasons or bandwith no doubt).

    I would be really grateful if anyone could maybe post an image or two they have taken with this lens, or point me in the right web direction - I've given up on google search!

    Probably go buy it anyway, but you know how we are, wanting to find out as much as we can beforehand!

    Thanks in anticipation

    Steve

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Dear Steve,

    You do not mention your negative size, but I shall assume the lens will be placed on an 8X10. This 240mm lens is an absolute charm, and although I do not have any images to show you, others may post one or two for you. I reviewed a few images made with this lens several months ago, and I was very impressed by the image quality, especially when a few folks are interested in the image's contrast and an image's sharpness. The latter points are always very subjective, since many folks also enjoy a smoother tone image compared to a tack sharp image.

    That said, you should ask the store whether you can rent the lens for a day or two and see whether your expectations meet the ability of this lens. I do not think you will be disappointed with the performance, and any caveat that may be applied would surely depend upon the condition of the lens. This lens happens to be quite a gem for many people.p

    jim k

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Imacon scan velvia 50
    4 X 5
    the first is the full image the second a snippet. 2050 ppi no sharpening
    Last edited by gary mulder; 16-Oct-2009 at 11:07.

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    This is a 4x5 only lens for me. It covers 8x10 fine, but it is really too dark for anything but daylight work. I need f5.6 at least for 8x10.

    It is super tiny for 240mm.
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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    No web image would do justice to what this lens can do. What you need is a snippet
    of a 30x40 Cibachrome print and a magnifying loupe. As far as 4x5 lenses are concerned, they simply don't get any better. But I use it for 8x10 too.

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Wow! thanks for the replies :-) It's for use on 4x5. I've reserved it and will pick up early next week. No-one seems to have a bad word to say about it. I accept it may not give the brightest image on the screen, but that does not worry me.

    Thanks everyone.

    Steve

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    A better scanner would probably show much more detail, but this one was a Microtek 2500, at 2500spi. Pardon the poor tones (this should be re-scanned and redone), but it shows the basic idea.

    From http://www.kennethleegallery.com/htm...ndex.html#240A...


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    Section

    Here's a few more images made with the 240A. I use lenses in this range of focal length for the majority of my work. If I had to travel with just one camera and lens, it would be a field camera, and a 240A.

    http://www.kennethleegallery.com/html/landscapes/1.html

    http://www.kennethleegallery.com/html/portraits/27.html


    http://www.kennethleegallery.com/html/flowers/43.html

    http://www.kennethleegallery.com/htm...scapes/10.html

    Paul Strand used only one lens, a 300mm Dagor. On 8x10, it was a "normal" lens. When we wanted a "longer lens", he switched to his 5x6 camera. Traveling lighter, one could do the same with a 240, which makes a great "normal" lens on 5x7, and a nice portrait length on 4x5.
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 15-Apr-2018 at 09:32.

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Fuji 240A on Arca-Swiss 8x10
    TMax 100

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    Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
    "Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
    "I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post
    A better scanner would probably show much more detail, but this one was a Microtek 2500, at 2500spi. Pardon the poor tones, but it shows the basic idea.

    From http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/lenses/index.php#240A...

    Here's a few more images made with the 240A. I use this focal length for the majority of my work. If I had to travel with just one camera and lens, it would be a field camera, and a 240A.

    http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/landscapes/1.html

    http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/portraits/27.html


    http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/flowers/43.html

    http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/landscapes/10.html
    That looks sharp to me. I have the 180mm version for my 4x5.
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 5-Oct-2012 at 09:39.

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    Re: Fujinon A 240mm F9

    Nice work on your site Ken! I have the 240A and bought it for use with My 8x10 camera as a wide angle. I also have the 300C for 8x10 and have used both lenses with my 4x5.

    I decided to keep both cameras and shoot 4x5 color imagery and the 8x10 for B&W, maybe even have a 4x10 or other size back made and use with the 810.

    Anybody have any thoughts on these lens with color on 4x5 ? I shot some E6 when I first got the 810 with nominal "success" the Portra 400 and Fuji 160 was also nominal. Someone told me that Portra 160NC is a better choice for scanning.



    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post

    Paul Strand used only one lens, a 300mm Dagor. On 8x10, it was a "normal" lens. When we wanted a "longer lens", he switched to his 5x6 camera. Traveling lighter, one could do the same with a 240, which makes a great "normal" lens on 5x7, and a nice portrait length on 4x5.

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