Thanks everybody!
Thanks everybody!
When I was doing 6x9 photography, my most used lens was Digitar 120mm – a Schneider digital lens. This is also the sharpest LF lens I have owned, among all the modern (and sharp) Schneider, Rodenstock and Nikkor lenses I have used. The published image circle data on this lens is extremely conservative – I never ran out of IC for a 6x9 capture.
// Atul
I think it will only cover 6X7 but the 80mm f/2.8 Xenotar is well thought of. It was mostly used on Rollie cameras but it is occasionally available in a Compur shutter.
Would 90mm lenses like the f/6.8 Grandagon or the F/8 Fujinon SW be too bulky for a 6X9 camera? I have been torn between a Shen Hao TFC69-A and a Gaoersi 6x12 as a next camera and I want a 90mm lens forwhich ever camera I get.
I love the Rodenstock 100mm Sironar, it just seems to be the right standard lens for me. Its small and sharp, and not a big investment on the used market.
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
Not with an Apo Sironar-S. You use center filters with wide angle lenses like the Grandagon-N series.
Thanks, Bob
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