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jsch

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« on: January 11, 2008, 05:39:08 am »

Hi,

I thought this was discussed here earlier, but I couldn't find it with the search feature of the forum. Consequently I ask again:

Which are the real world maximum shifts one would use with a MF-Back (48x36mm) and the Schneider and Rodenstock lenses (35 mm and 47 mm)?

Thank you
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Johannes
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2008, 07:43:16 am »

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Hi,

I thought this was discussed here earlier, but I couldn't find it with the search feature of the forum. Consequently I ask again:

Which are the real world maximum shifts one would use with a MF-Back (48x36mm) and the Schneider and Rodenstock lenses (35 mm and 47 mm)?

Thank you
Best,
Johannes
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Johannes,
I think you will find this pdf helpful. I extracted it from the schneider digitar brochure. I lists all of their lenses and the technical specs including maximum shifts. It even has a nice diagram at the bottom to visually see what they are.

Are you in the market for lenses or a solution . If so please PM or email me as I have a few demo systems you may be interested in.

Hope this helps.

Lance
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« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2008, 01:25:41 pm »

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Sorry, I found Rainers input about the Rodenstock HRs here http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index....ndpost&p=165937

Perhaps there is Info about the Schneider Digitars too.

Best,
Johannes
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Real world info about the Schneiders Digitars on an Aptus 75 - Alpa XY

24XL @ f11 with CF: 4-5mm

35XL @ f16 with CF: 20mm, if you can accept a small degree of "artistic"    fall-off, then you can add 2-4mm and you can make the graduation of the fall-off less harsh if you remove the centerfilter.

47XL @ f16 without CF: 35mm, again you can add 5-8mm if you can accept some degree of fall-off.

This is all in landscape shifting up.

/Adam
« Last Edit: January 11, 2008, 01:26:18 pm by adammork »
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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2008, 02:28:17 pm »

rodenstock 28HR + 35HR:     12 - 13mm
rodenstock digital 45  @f11 : 25mm
rodenstock 60HR: 22mm

all without cf
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