Seascape Man
Member
Hi Folks,
I've been lurking and learning on apug for a year now, and while I have acquired a $118 Speed Graphic with an Ektar 127 and learned to develop 4x5 in my bathtub, I need to bump things up a step and get some glass that can give me greater coverage of the landscapes and seascapes I am photographing, and greater coverage of the film as well.
I'll probably end up getting the Walker Titan 45 XL when I can afford one, or something else that is also light and has movements, but right now I only have the Speed. Except for movements, the Speed works great.
I'm getting pretty drawn to Schneider Super Symmar 80 and 110 XLs. They seem to have the edge to edge sharpness and wide coverage I need to capture my subjects.
How big are these two lenses? I can't really tell from the photos I've seen.
I need to hang off of cliffs and skate on top of seaweed a lot. It's by no means an absolute requirement, but it would be nice if they were small enough to leave on the camera when it's closed up. I doubt they're even close to being small enough. Are they?
Thanks in advance, apuggers. You folks are the best!
-- Ashton
I've been lurking and learning on apug for a year now, and while I have acquired a $118 Speed Graphic with an Ektar 127 and learned to develop 4x5 in my bathtub, I need to bump things up a step and get some glass that can give me greater coverage of the landscapes and seascapes I am photographing, and greater coverage of the film as well.
I'll probably end up getting the Walker Titan 45 XL when I can afford one, or something else that is also light and has movements, but right now I only have the Speed. Except for movements, the Speed works great.
I'm getting pretty drawn to Schneider Super Symmar 80 and 110 XLs. They seem to have the edge to edge sharpness and wide coverage I need to capture my subjects.
How big are these two lenses? I can't really tell from the photos I've seen.
I need to hang off of cliffs and skate on top of seaweed a lot. It's by no means an absolute requirement, but it would be nice if they were small enough to leave on the camera when it's closed up. I doubt they're even close to being small enough. Are they?
Thanks in advance, apuggers. You folks are the best!
-- Ashton