• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

an older schneider super angulon 90mm f8, any good?

Tree, California Desert

A
Tree, California Desert

  • 2
  • 1
  • 46
bessa2_on_desk_sm.jpeg

A
bessa2_on_desk_sm.jpeg

  • 1
  • 0
  • 40

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
202,470
Messages
2,841,219
Members
101,341
Latest member
Yusu
Recent bookmarks
4

game

Member
Allowing Ads
Joined
Aug 10, 2005
Messages
368
Location
netherlands
Format
Multi Format
I can buy a schneider super angulon in a copal 0 shutter with serial 8896984 for 175 euro (230 dollar) it is not like the new ones. it is not totally black.
but it is not a very very old model either.

Is it any good? will it be near my 150mm which is a recent rodenstock sinaron f5.6?

like to hear from you guys, thanks! kind regards Game
 
That's a good price, if it's in good condition. Check the slow speeds on the shutter. If they are sticking, figure $80 or so to have the shutter cleaned.

It is probably a single coated lens, and the image circle isn't as large as the latest f:5.6 and 4.5 wide lenses, but it's a pretty good lens nonetheless. I have one, and I use it fairly often. Here's a sample shot, which has a little front rise, and I don't think I owned a center filter yet at the time I shot this one--

rrc.jpg
 
An old 90/8 Super Angulon is one of my favorite lenses - on 5x7"!
 

Attachments

  • Kjenndalsbre_sm.jpg
    Kjenndalsbre_sm.jpg
    87.8 KB · Views: 1,336
I definitely like my old 90/8 SA, even though it is missing a few shutter speeds. It doesn't have a good coating so a shade would help.

Here's a kinda poorly scanned 4x5 chrome taken with the 90/8 on my lowly crown:

sugarhollow3psm.jpg


Hmm Ole, that shot inspires me try 5x7 with it. I'll see if I can reverse the standards on my cambo.
 
Hi Roger,

what's wrong with the 8/65 SA?

Ulrich
Aaargh! Horrible mistake! I was thinking of the 47/8. Complete brain fade when I wrote the original post. Nothing wrong with the 65/8 -- I think I still have one -- but the 47/8 was bad enough that Linhof once rejected 11 out of 12 in one batch (the 47/5.6 was a vastly better lens). Others who used fixed 47/8 lenses also had high reject rates.

My apologies to everyone, including Schneider.
 
Aaargh! Horrible mistake! I was thinking of the 47/8. Complete brain fade when I wrote the original post. Nothing wrong with the 65/8 -- I think I still have one -- but the 47/8 was bad enough that Linhof once rejected 11 out of 12 in one batch (the 47/5.6 was a vastly better lens). Others who used fixed 47/8 lenses also had high reject rates.

My apologies to everyone, including Schneider.

Thank you Roger. I read this with great relieve. I have one for my little Crown Graphic.

Ulrich
 
Ulrich, not to disparage Roger at all, but surely the results you get with your lens tell you more about how good it is than he possibly can. I mean, you have the lens and he doesn't.
 
Ulrich, not to disparage Roger at all, but surely the results you get with your lens tell you more about how good it is than he possibly can. I mean, you have the lens and he doesn't.
Dear Dan,

I agree completely. I was referring only to buying the lenses -- and even then, I got the wrong lens! I would only buy a 47/8 if it were Linhof-selected, or had been though other additional QC procedures, or if I could buy it with return privileges. A good 47/8 is excellent: they're just a bit rarer than good 65s or 90s. Indeed, this is the only Schneider lens of which I have heard reports that are more often unflattering than not: most of my own modern MF and LF lenses are in fact Schneider.

On the other hand, it is easy to be made nervous, and to wonder what hidden problems may suddenly manifest themselves: will it suddenly fall apart, for example? Also, he might only recently have acquired it, and not have used it much. Once again, I apologize for spreading false alarm and despondency.

Cheers,

Roger
 
Hi all,

I would be careful to promote the 65/8 S-Angulon for 4x5 due to the tiny 00 shutter (lensboards hard to find) and the "just fitting" image circle.

Regards,

JP
 
JP, its really a lens for 6x9.

As for lensboards, holes can be drilled.
 
Also, he might only recently have acquired it, and not have used it much.

Exactly! The only picture I have printed so far is this one
showphoto.php
. BTW There might exist variations between lenses of different vintage. My lens is built into a Copal 0. It is indeed built for 6x9. I am using it with a 6x6 rollfilm back in my 2x3 Crown Graphic actually.

Ulrich
 
The 65/8 is indeed a tight fit on 4x5", and I'm often cropping with it, as in this photo--

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

or leaving the darkened corners Atget style, if it seems to work for the composition. I sent out a postcard once like this in one of the APUG postcard exchanges--scan of the 4x5" postcard attached.
 

Attachments

  • Postcard7,MGIVFB,NeutolWA.jpg
    Postcard7,MGIVFB,NeutolWA.jpg
    113.3 KB · Views: 776
Last edited by a moderator:
Hi all,

I would be careful to promote the 65/8 S-Angulon for 4x5 due to the tiny 00 shutter (lensboards hard to find) and the "just fitting" image circle.



The earlier 90mm f8 Super Angulon's were fitted into the 00 shutter too. I'm not sure when they changed to the larger shutter.



Richard
 
My 90/8 SA is in a 00 shutter. It's a tiny little thing, well hidden behind the flaring front cell.

But it works, and once I mount it on the lens board for whatever camera I'm using that day there's no chance I'll take it off to use a different lens. Although I do take it off sometimes to put it on a lens board for a different camera (4x5" or 5x7") ...
 
well,
I picked it up today.
lens looks absolutally immaculate, not a single spot.
shutter sounds fine. I'm sure it will perform just fine.
It might look slightly dated in comparison to my way newer 150mm, but who cares.
thanks for the advice, kind regards gAME
 
well,
I picked it up today. (for 20dollar less than agreed...)
lens looks absolutally immaculate, not a single spot.
shutter sounds fine at all speeds. I'm sure it will perform just fine.
It might look slightly dated in comparison to my way newer 150mm, but who cares.
thanks for the advice, kind regards game
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom