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My first lens was/is a 180mm f/5.6 Scheider-Kreuznach Symmar and I absolutely love it. Lots of movement and coming from 50mm as my go-to-35mm lens, 180 is perfect.
 
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My first lens was/is a 180mm f/5.6 Scheider-Kreuznach Symmar and I absolutely love it. Lots of movement and coming from 50mm as my go-to-35mm lens, 180 is perfect.
That is the lens that is coming with this kit, 180mm f/5.6 Scheider-Kreuznach Symmar-S Compur1
 

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nice lens barry !

its a convertible i think, so you have 2 lenses in one :smile:
it probably converts to a 315mm f12 when converted
( remove the front lens from the shutter )
i have a old 210 / 370 and it is nice when converted
nice wide open for portraits.
 

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I thought that the Symmar-S series are not convertibles actually.

However, this would suggest otherwise....(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 

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The Symmar's were sold as Convertibles but were never used as such by the professionals I knew using them who all said they were very poor split which matched my own experiences.l

The early Angulons were Convertible as well :D

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Yep, I have a great tripod/head stout enough to handle my RB67, Have a great meter. The kit comes with a hood cloth, 3 backs plus a poloroid back, lens, lens board, original owners manual and some film. A loupe seems to be all I am missing???
Will my lightbox loupe work?

One other thought is to have a cable release or two (in my case I have several as I go thru them at a ridiculous rate) and a reliable spot meter.

Best regards,

Bob
 
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