Send that 600 to me and I'll test it for ya.Dan Fromm said:Hmm. In older Rodenstock propaganda they make the point that repro camera Ronars work better at distance than telephoto lenses of the same focal length.
I've never been able to shoot the 600/9 Apo Ronar that lives in one of our closets. But I have shot the the moral equivalent of the 480 Ian is contemplating. 480/9 Apo Nikkor, and a fine, fine lens.
Struan, how visible is y'r Apo Lustrar's coating? And how flare-prone is "somewhat?"Struan Gray said:I use a single-coated 240 APO-Ronar in barrel on 4x5. Works nicely, despite the relatively tight coverage. I also use an 18" APO-Lustrar, which is the same basic design. With both lenses I am constantly surprised by how much detail ends up on the negative.
The older 480 Ronars are flooding onto the market right now and are very cheap. I have been sorely tempted to get one to replace my Lustrar, which has mottled coatings and is somewhat flare prone. For me though, the difference between 18" and 19" is significant: 19" would require more rail and a second bellows for many of my shots.
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