Clueless said:
What is the balance between "movements" and flare? An eBay sellers' response re a 355 MM SK Symmar (convertible 620 MM) was an off-putting (to me) (it allows maximum use of tilts and swings on 4/5). IMO yes, if I were shooting Mt. Rushmore from the next state or The Washington Monument; but I am Clueless, really; thus the question.
355 mm lens? 4x5 camera? Not to be too clueless myself -- that's your screen name, not mine -- but does your camera have enough bellows to focus a lens that long? And, to echo a question I've been asked since I started shooting a 480 on 2x3, what good photographic purpose does a lens that long serve?
I shoot 2x3 with lenses made for much larger formats. Have never had problems with bellows flare, would be inclined to regard it as 100% myth EXCEPT that most of my longer lenses for larger formats are front mounted on a Copal #1. That being the case, perhaps the shutter vignettes the outer section of the cone of rays projected by the lens.
I have had one lens, a 12"/4 telephoto, that causes a bellows related problem. Its back focus is ~ 85 mm; with it at infinity on my little 2x3 Speed Graphic, the bellows is nearly completely compressed. And the lens' exit pupil is far forward. The effect? The compressed pleats cut off the outer couple or three mm of image. They're not a problem with near subjects.
If the price is right and you can use the 355 Symmar, why not risk it? If it doesn't work out you can always resell it.