Thanks Sandy,
that helped me make up my mind: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&viewitem=&item=190111475008&rd=1&rd=1
I believe there was a 480mm Symmar convertible. Wonder if it is also f/5.6? If so, it must be really huge!!
IThe 360 convertible symmar was sold in other shutters, and some were sold as f/6.8 lenses, so I can not say for sure that all will cover same as my specimen.
I have seen this lens go for as little as $400, and for 12X20 it is a great bargain IMHO. Plus, you get the second focal length of 620mm, with marked apertures for both focal lengths.
You mean you needed to be convinced to buy a lens, Ole? That must have been some hard persuasion. (I'm sure I'll have one myself, in good time).
BTW, I believe this lens was also available in a large Compur shutter.
OK, here's some actual weights of 355/360mm lenses that cover at least 7x17:
355mm f8 Convertible Symmar in Copal No. 3 Shutter, 105mm Filters, 1740g
360mm f10 Fujinon A in Copal No. 1 Shutter, 58mm Filters, 475g
360mm f6.3 Fujinon-W in Copal No. 3 Shutter, 86mm Filters, 1420g
360mm F6.5 Nikkor-W in Copal No. 3 Shutter, 95mm Filters, 1420g
360mm f6.8 APO Symmar in Copal No. 3 Shutter, 112mm Filters, 1350g
Kerry
Sanjay,
You really think so. They seem to be fairly common on the used market, and with all the other choices (and I didn't even mention all the barrel lenses out there that cover 7x17 or greater), I doubt if they'll shoot up much in price. The ULF market isn't exactly huge. So, I dubt if demand will suddenly rise by any significant amount. I've actually observed prices on the newer 360mm plasmats dropping steadily over the last year or two. I've seen more than one 360mm Fujinon-W and Nikkor-W go for less than $500 recently. With prices of less than $500 for a newer, multicoated lens, how much above $400 do you think the older single coated convertible Symmars will go? The older lens might cover more, but there aren't THAT many people shooting 12x20 (and most of them probably already have a G Claron).
Kerry
Sandy or Kerry,
So, in your experience(s), how does the 360 Componon stack up to the Symmar version? I'm asking as I have one mounted on a 6x6 lensboard and a front mounted packard, and so far have been happy with the results. (even with a few snowflakes.)
erie
It suprised me that the 355mm f/8 convertible symmar in Copal 3 actually weighs about 100g more than the lens I have in Compound. I would have expected the opposite.
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