While browsing that popular auction site, I came across something in a description for a 210mm f10 Process Nikkor lens that made me say "Hmmmmm....."
"The f-stop range is F10 to 32. This lens will cover an 8x10 image comfortably; coverage is 72 degrees at F22. (The F10 process Nikkors have 40% more coverage than the standard F9 Apo-Nikkor types.) "
This is part of what the seller said. If the part about 40% more coverage is true, can anyone explain why? Also, will the f stop only stopping down to f32 be a drawback to using this lens with a packard shutter. Getting it mounted into a shutter with an iris that will stop down more will be cost prohibitive for me.
Thanks in advance.
DG
Bookmarks