Jarin Blaschke
Member
Hi everybody:
I've had my 8x10 camera for a little while, and I'm starting to consider my next lens. I have a grand landscape project percolating for next year. Currently, I only have one lens, an Apo-Sironar S 300mm. I'm looking to build a lens family around that. I'll certainly get the Sironar-S 240mm, but first, I may get a 480mm.
I could get the Sironar-N 480mm, but then also found all the old marketing claims around the sharpness of the Apo-Ronars. Then I looked at the weight and size specs and considered my camera backpack. The coverage is much smaller, but for a long lens compressing distant scenes, that seems less important. However, I know the Ronar is a "process" lens, and so I wonder:
Instead of up-close process range, how should I expect the Apo-Ronar to perform at infinity, when compared to a Sironar-S or Sironar N? I'm going for very high detail and micro-contrast, shooting slow to medium speed black and white film and putting it through pyro. Prints would be up to 5x enlargements (40x50") under close scrutiny. Yes, I know a longer focal length + wind and haze degrades an image much more than the lens, but lets be optimistic and hope I find ideal conditions now and then.
Thanks!
-Jarin
I've had my 8x10 camera for a little while, and I'm starting to consider my next lens. I have a grand landscape project percolating for next year. Currently, I only have one lens, an Apo-Sironar S 300mm. I'm looking to build a lens family around that. I'll certainly get the Sironar-S 240mm, but first, I may get a 480mm.
I could get the Sironar-N 480mm, but then also found all the old marketing claims around the sharpness of the Apo-Ronars. Then I looked at the weight and size specs and considered my camera backpack. The coverage is much smaller, but for a long lens compressing distant scenes, that seems less important. However, I know the Ronar is a "process" lens, and so I wonder:
Instead of up-close process range, how should I expect the Apo-Ronar to perform at infinity, when compared to a Sironar-S or Sironar N? I'm going for very high detail and micro-contrast, shooting slow to medium speed black and white film and putting it through pyro. Prints would be up to 5x enlargements (40x50") under close scrutiny. Yes, I know a longer focal length + wind and haze degrades an image much more than the lens, but lets be optimistic and hope I find ideal conditions now and then.
Thanks!
-Jarin