naturephoto1 said:Mark,
As far as I know, all the G Clarons are only single coated lenses. So consider this for their color reproduction. But others can comment better about how they reproduce color.
Rich
mark said:Thanks guys. I pushed the buy it now button last night and am just waiting for the guy to contact me. Hope I did not pay too much. Was $350US too high or is that somewhat average.
darinwc said:hey can anyone post a scan of the aperature scale for a 240 G-claron in a copal#1?
Mine doesnt have a scale =[
darinwc said:hey can anyone post a scan of the aperature scale for a 240 G-claron in a copal#1?
Mine doesnt have a scale =[
I papaid $400 for mine and thought I got a good deal.mark said:Thanks guys. I pushed the buy it now button last night and am just waiting for the guy to contact me. Hope I did not pay too much. Was $350US too high or is that somewhat average.
Frank F said:WHat scale is on your shutter? 210?
There is precisely a 1/3 stop "spacing" between the 210, 240, 270, and 305mm FL. The way to use this information .....
If your shutter was calibrated for a 210 lens and you want to use a 240, then F11 as indicated is really F11 + 1/3. F11+ 1/3 = F11 +2/3 and FF11 + 2/3 = F16. Does this help you?
Frank
Bruce (Camclicker) said:I papaid $400 for mine and thought I got a good deal.
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