derekh said:I'm thinking of getting a used 210mm LF lens, but I'm not sure which one I should get. My only critieria is a 67mm filter size, so I can use my existing filters. I'd like to pay less than $400.
roteague said:I've got a Schneider APO Symmar 210 that I like quite well. It take a 72mm filter. But, I don't think basing your lens choice on filter size is such a good idea. I do what Donald does, buy all my filters at one size (72mm in my case) and just use step down rings.
roteague said:But, I don't think basing your lens choice on filter size is such a good idea. I do what Donald does, buy all my filters at one size (72mm in my case) and just use step down rings.
roteague said:I've got a Schneider APO Symmar 210 that I like quite well.
derekh said:I'm thinking of getting a used 210mm LF lens, but I'm not sure which one I should get. My only critieria is a 67mm filter size, so I can use my existing filters. I'd like to pay less than $400.
Mark Carstens said:Second here too, and I have it listed on APUG as we write, but you probably wouldn't want it. It's a daunting $50 over your budget (shipping included). Too bad too. It's so dang sharp, I nearly lost a finger last time I used it.![]()
Richard Kelham said:Another vote for the Nikkor-W 210mm. It is bitingly sharp as are all the modern aplanat lenses and, yes, it does take 67mm filters!
Ole said:I'm not sure what kind of lens construction the Nikkor-W 210mm is, but I'm pretty sure it isn't an aplanat. Plasmat, perhaps?![]()
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