Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: JonathanBenoit on July 23, 2010, 08:12:16 am
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I'm basically just jumping into this with very little experience with this type of photography, so I'm looking for recommendations on lenses.
If you could choose the best two lenses for this, what would they be?
Thanks
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The 80mm and 120mm make a good combo. The 120 is blazingly sharp, the 90 is as well but if you are only buying 2 lenses might be a touch close to the 120. Ive used most of the digitars and they do not disappoint. I would avoid the 60mm due to it's small image circle though. Overall I'd recommend a combo of 80/120 or 90/135.
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Hello,
I am using a range of Rodenstock Rodagon and APO-Rodagon enlarging lens with a Horseman VCC converter with a Mamiya 645AFDII camera using a Leaf Aptus75 back.
The results that I get with my food and drink photography is spectacular.
A sales lady I spoke to in the UK who sold Linhof kindly got in touch with Rodenstock in Germany as I can not speak the language and she inform me that they said that in some circumstance the Rodagon lenses can out perform the Rodenstock APO-Sironar Digital lenses.
Cheers
Simon
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Hello,
I am using a range of Rodenstock Rodagon and APO-Rodagon enlarging lens with a Horseman VCC converter with a Mamiya 645AFDII camera using a Leaf Aptus75 back.
The results that I get with my food and drink photography is spectacular.
A sales lady I spoke to in the UK who sold Linhof kindly got in touch with Rodenstock in Germany as I can not speak the language and she inform me that they said that in some circumstance the Rodagon lenses can out perform the Rodenstock APO-Sironar Digital lenses.
Cheers
Simon
That's very interesting. I'm not sure how Rodagon lenses would perform on Toyo vx23d with a 22 mp back. I don't know of anyone else using the same camera.
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That's very interesting. I'm not sure how Rodagon lenses would perform on Toyo vx23d with a 22 mp back. I don't know of anyone else using the same camera.
I use a Sinar P with a Dicomed FieldPro (predecessor to the Betterlight 6K) scanning back and the majority of my tabletop work gets shot with either Rodagons or Componons.
While I have the usual assortmet of Symmars and the like, for tabletop work the Rodagons and Componons are just special.
I'd imagine for a single shot back you'd have to either: use Componons (the fit into standard sized shutters, just screw in) or use something akin to my Sinar Shutter.