... and don't forget that excellent portraits can be taken with "normal" focal length lenses and cropped. A 300mm lens, 12-inch Kodal Commercial Ektar, was the last LF lens I bought after decaded of LF photography. It's a great lens but for 4x5 is somewhat of more limited utility than it is for larger film formats. And much too big and heavy for use on a Graphic press camera.
Another option to consider for press camera portraiture is normal FL lens and roll film backs. It's actually a very effective option. Trust me...
One of the lenses you mention in your initial list I'd like to advocate for, although I've never used it on a press camera. The Fujinon 250SF is a splendid lens for portraiture. There is a lesss common 180mm version that might be also worth considering. Just make sure that you buy that lens with both "diffusion strainers" as at least one of them tends to get separated from the lens and are very difficult to source separately.
Another option to consider for press camera portraiture is normal FL lens and roll film backs. It's actually a very effective option. Trust me...
One of the lenses you mention in your initial list I'd like to advocate for, although I've never used it on a press camera. The Fujinon 250SF is a splendid lens for portraiture. There is a lesss common 180mm version that might be also worth considering. Just make sure that you buy that lens with both "diffusion strainers" as at least one of them tends to get separated from the lens and are very difficult to source separately.
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