What's the longest lens you can use on a technika and close the body with it in place. Could you close it with a Schneider 210 APO symmar in place?
I guess it depends on the make and specific model.
I don't think so. My 210mm Symmar convertible doesn't close with the camera.
Unless you're looking at small aperture long lenses (Artar, Ronar, and maybe the Fuji 300C), then generally lenses that close with the camera don't get much longer than 150mm. I suppose my 168mm ser. iii Dagor in a Rapax shutter closes with the camera. I have a Busch Vademecum set mounted in a Copal Press 1 that might close with the camera, but those are small aperture lenses in general.
I like the 210 focal length as it seems to be my most used lens and if I buy a technika I would like it to close with a 210 in place. That would make travelling light with only a single lens, much easier for packing and setup. Not essential but a bonus when walking distance with a small pack.
This gives me a few options to look at.
My follow up question is: which of those lenses would likely be a good performer for distant subjects rather than close ups or is there no difference. I have always heard that fuji are good for distant subjects. I guess it's down to the optimum magnification ratio that the lens was designed for but I'm not sure about that.
I have made 40 inch prints from the negs I made with the 210 Geronar. Very sharp when stopped down and has a very nice bokeh (geez I hate that word) when shot wide open or near wide open. If you go to my website and navigate over to the Coos Bay stuff most of that was shot with the Geronar.
In the 5x7" Technika, I could keep a 300mm f:4.5 Xenar in a Compund #5 shutter - IF I removed one of the rails. That trick might work with a 210/4.5 Xenar in a 4x5" Technika, too...
It's really pretty easy to just remove a lens board with the lens in place, and re-install it when ready. Just takes seconds. However you are right that the packing volume would be a little more since you would have the external lens board/ lens. That way any lens can be used. If you have a cam for it, you just leave it in place.
I thought I was being cleaver and put a lens on my Shen and it close easily, after a while I noticed a small crease in one of the bellows. It was closing easily but was putting a crease from the front rear bellow slide clip. If decide to keep a lens on make sure that the bellows is not being compressed or distorted in any way. Did someone mention turning the lens backward so the larger element, on some, is turned inward?
I have a 8x10 Deardorff V8 that I reverse the adapter lensboard on. The adapter lensboard takes Technika type shutters and I can reverse it with a Repro-Claron 355mm lens in a Compur on the Technika board. It will not however reverse mount some of the larger lenses.
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