harlequin
Member
Dear APUG members,
Have currently a Linhof 150/265 convertible silver lens f5.6 and I am noticing the lower shutter speeds are sticking.
No complaint with the lens as it is used with both elements for mostly black and white work. Would it be more practical to:
a) purchase new multicoated 150mm from Fuji/caltar/Rodenstock
b) service the existing lens, since I rarely use the 265mm element, frankly I am not impressed with 365 performance..
c) Do the smaller pancake lenses with f6.3 perform just as well?
d) I don't do any major acrobatics with the bellows when shooting landscapes and old buildings
so interplanetary image circle is not that important to me...
e) Are the newer black copal shutters more reliable long term...?
f) I was contemplating going to a 210 plasmat but I like the FOV on my 150mm on 4x5.
Again, mostly shooting Ilford FP4 and HP5 in 4x5.
Please chime in, I can get a newer Fuji or Caltar 150 at a good price and would there be a benefit
in the contrast, sharpness, lens coatings etc.... Maybe if it was a Cooke or something I would invest in
a CLA, but these lenses are more common, and a 150 is reasonably priced on used market.....hence my dilemma.
Thanks for your input on this.....!!
Harlequin
Have currently a Linhof 150/265 convertible silver lens f5.6 and I am noticing the lower shutter speeds are sticking.
No complaint with the lens as it is used with both elements for mostly black and white work. Would it be more practical to:
a) purchase new multicoated 150mm from Fuji/caltar/Rodenstock
b) service the existing lens, since I rarely use the 265mm element, frankly I am not impressed with 365 performance..
c) Do the smaller pancake lenses with f6.3 perform just as well?
d) I don't do any major acrobatics with the bellows when shooting landscapes and old buildings
so interplanetary image circle is not that important to me...
e) Are the newer black copal shutters more reliable long term...?
f) I was contemplating going to a 210 plasmat but I like the FOV on my 150mm on 4x5.
Again, mostly shooting Ilford FP4 and HP5 in 4x5.
Please chime in, I can get a newer Fuji or Caltar 150 at a good price and would there be a benefit
in the contrast, sharpness, lens coatings etc.... Maybe if it was a Cooke or something I would invest in
a CLA, but these lenses are more common, and a 150 is reasonably priced on used market.....hence my dilemma.
Thanks for your input on this.....!!
Harlequin