Old-N-Feeble
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Okay... not 4x5 but 6x12cm.
Years ago I bought a 105mm Comparon for magnifications greater than 1:1 and a 210mm Repro-Claron for use around 1:1 and less. It's been awhile since I bought them and my memory fails me but, as I recall, those are pretty decent options. I have plenty of bellows draw for either. I don't want to spend a fortune on acquiring the absolute best lenses available especially since I was never that great at photomacrophy anyway. This will be for occasional play and I just want very good results provided I do my part. These are also very small and lightweight which is a plus for me. Most likely I'll only shoot macro/micro indoors in controlled lighting conditions. I also have a 63mm f/2.8 EL Nikkor with adapters to use it front-mounted to a Copal #1 shutter, both forward and reverse, but I'm thinking the magnification range will be too challenging for me these days.
Any caveats or suggestions?
Years ago I bought a 105mm Comparon for magnifications greater than 1:1 and a 210mm Repro-Claron for use around 1:1 and less. It's been awhile since I bought them and my memory fails me but, as I recall, those are pretty decent options. I have plenty of bellows draw for either. I don't want to spend a fortune on acquiring the absolute best lenses available especially since I was never that great at photomacrophy anyway. This will be for occasional play and I just want very good results provided I do my part. These are also very small and lightweight which is a plus for me. Most likely I'll only shoot macro/micro indoors in controlled lighting conditions. I also have a 63mm f/2.8 EL Nikkor with adapters to use it front-mounted to a Copal #1 shutter, both forward and reverse, but I'm thinking the magnification range will be too challenging for me these days.
Any caveats or suggestions?