Sold Rodenstock Grandagon-N 115mm f6.8 Copal 1 will cover 8x10

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Rodenstock Grandagon-N 115mm f6.8 Copal 1 $750 shipped in US only

works great and will cover 8x10

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Not sure what that was about but still available and found my stash of lens wraps so will throw one in with this.
 

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Wow, I wasn't aware there was a 115mm Grandagon-N. I have the 155 and it is even tight for 8x10. That's pretty amazing. Unfortunately I haven't shot 8x10 in ages.
 
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How strong is the vignetting in actual use? I've been eyeing this lens but as a newcomer to LF I'm a little fuzzy on if and when center filters are advisable.
 

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How strong is the vignetting in actual use? I've been eyeing this lens but as a newcomer to LF I'm a little fuzzy on if and when center filters are advisable.

You can find the technical details here: https://nielspn.dk/files/apo-grandagon grandagon-n.pdf

I can't speak to the 115mm, but on the 155 you just have to sort of work with the drop-off toward the edges. If there are dark areas you need detail in around the edges of the frame, you will be sad, because they're 3ish stops down. For other uses, it's no big deal. I've even shot 8x10 provia with the 155mm with good results.
 
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Thanks for answering that qqphot. I have a lot of TDY's this year and don't always get back here.
 
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