Rolleiflex 6008: Apo-Symmar 150mm not focusing to infinity

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I bought an Apo-Symmar 150mm macro lens and mounted it on my Rolleiflex 6008, along with a 67mm extension ring (the et-67), which is the recommended thing to do for non-macro usage AFAIK.


This setup is only focusing from 1 meter to about 3 meters, not closer, not farther.


Is it normal?
 
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Oh yes, that is the bellows lens. I have never seen one in person, they are not that common.
 

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Thanks Pieter,

Unfortunately I don’t understand this mumbo jumbo. I would like my lens to behave as a regular, non-macro lens.

What combination of extension tubes is that?

You won't be able to use your lens, on your camera, for non-macro work.
 

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For use at infinity and most non-close-up situations, it looks like the extension tube 4 would work for you.It looks like either the bellows (which would be pretty unwieldy for most non-close-up work) or the zoom extension tube would cover the entire range this lens is capable of. I would be wary of using this lens for everyday purposes, most macro lenses are designed to perform best at close distance. You might want to sell it and buy a regular 150mm lens. They seem to be readily available and not too expensive for a Zeiss/Rollei lens.
 
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For use at infinity and most non-close-up situations, it looks like the extension tube 4 would work for you.It looks like either the bellows (which would be pretty unwieldy for most non-close-up work) or the zoom extension tube would cover the entire range this lens is capable of. I would be wary of using this lens for everyday purposes, most macro lenses are designed to perform best at close distance. You might want to sell it and buy a regular 150mm lens. They seem to be readily available and not too expensive for a Zeiss/Rollei lens.

Thanks, it sounds like the reasonable thing to do. I’ll run a roll through it just to see what happens.
 

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For use at infinity and most non-close-up situations, it looks like the extension tube 4 would work for you.It looks like either the bellows (which would be pretty unwieldy for most non-close-up work) or the zoom extension tube would cover the entire range this lens is capable of. I would be wary of using this lens for everyday purposes, most macro lenses are designed to perform best at close distance. You might want to sell it and buy a regular 150mm lens. They seem to be readily available and not too expensive for a Zeiss/Rollei lens.

Ah, now I see what I was misunderstanding.
I took the OP's original posts wrongly - that the extension tube he had was the minimum length tube that allowed the mirror to clear the back of the lens. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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