JackRosa
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Anyone with experience with 300mm Sironar-S versus 300mm Sironar-N (other than a hefty $700 price difference)?
Your insight will be much appreciated.
Your insight will be much appreciated.
------------MarcoF said:I just bought a 300 Sironar S and I'm totally amazed from the results, all the 8x10" originals I shoot with this lens came out impossibly crisp and sharp, but I never made a comparison with the 300 N.
Another difference between the N and S series, is that the S lenses use ED glass (extra-low dispersion) for better perfomance in the chromatic aberration "department".
I think that the excellent Paul Butzi website has some great informations about these Rodenstock lenses (both N and S).
Ciao
Marco
Frank: Thank you for your insight. MY works is motly landscapes. I shoot 8x10 negatives and enlarge them to 20x24 and 30x40Frank Petronio said:If you don't need the extreme coverage of the S, I doubt you could tell a difference in outdoor work and optical (traditional enlargement). You might see a very slight advantage if you are someone who scans super hi-res on top dollar scanners, making mural sized prints. But who really has shot and compared?
David A. Goldfarb said:I would choose on the basis of practical considerations, rather than optical quality, which should be excellent in either case. The tradeoff is between coverage, price, and physical size/weight of the lens.
Ya big silly. If you didn't buy that SOTA D*l camera you could have have almost any lens you want.Frank Petronio said:[...] Of course, if I could afford it, I would outfit myself with a range of the shorter, more compact S lenses for 4x5, as they seem to be the state of the art these days.
JackRosa said:------------
Marco: Are you shooting table top (close-ups) or landscapes (infinity)? Thank you for your insight, by the way.
You lost me. What dimital camera did you get that give 69mb files?Frank Petronio said:Right now, the 69 mb file I get from the new digitoy is better than what I can pull from a 4x5 on an Epson flatbed, using good techniques for both.
Whaaaaat? All digital cameras are RGB. Where do you get off multiplying by 16? Seriously. Enlighten me, please.Frank Petronio said:D2x = 12mp x RGB x 16-bit = 72mb or ~ 69mb files.
You thought I meant 69mb resolution? Gee, that would be a ~400mb working file.... Next thing you know we'll be talking about Clifford Ross or some other wealthy idiot claiming to have the world's highest resoultion camera.
Frank Petronio said:Marco and his wife's website is definitely worth checking out, excellent work.
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