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Giles Penfound

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Dear All, I have just got back into large format photography with a wonderful full plate (8.5x6.5 inch) and would like to get a medium wide angle lens for it, an equivalent 35mm in (35mm film format). Any suggestions please.
All the best
Giles
 
210mm is the commonly-seen LF focal length that will be closest.

I see semi-wide too, so my standard lens for whole plate is the 210mm Apo-Sironar-S. For many users that will be a little pricey, though. Happily, any late-model 210mm plasmat from any of the major manufacturers - Rodenstock (Apo-)Sironar N and S (and private-label Caltar II-N), Schneider Symmar-S or Apo-Symmar (and private-label Caltar S-II), Fujinon W, Nikkor W - will have good coverage for whole plate. Most of these are very common and quite inexpensive these days.

Welcome to APUG, good luck, and enjoy!
 
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Dear All, I have just got back into large format photography with a wonderful full plate (8.5x6.5 inch) and would like to get a medium wide angle lens for it, an equivalent 35mm in (35mm film format). Any suggestions please.
All the best
Giles
I use three lenses with my WP Chamonix. A 21cm Schneider (wide), a 36cm Fuji (normal), and a 50cm Nikon (long).

Simon
 
Dear All, I have just got back into large format photography with a wonderful full plate (8.5x6.5 inch) and would like to get a medium wide angle lens for it, an equivalent 35mm in (35mm film format). Any suggestions please.
All the best
Giles

A 7 inch lens for whole plate is a good approximation to match the 35 mm lens on a 24mm x 36mm frame.

8.25 inch for 50 mm equivalence...

...ish!

RR
 
As Rod mentions, you might find something around 180mm to be what you want. Of the relatively modern 180s I'm aware of, the one with the most coverage is the older Fujinon-W with the lettering on the trim ring, visible when you look into the lens. It covers 80 degrees at f/22, giving an image circle of 302mm, plenty of movement on WP. It's single-coated.

Very slightly longer and with a lot more coverage (85 degrees stopped down) is the 190mm Wide-Field Ektar.
 
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Going by the format diagonal and depending on the exact dimensions of the film holder, the WP counterpart to 35mm-on-35 is about 205mm. Given the differences in camera handling, film size and aspect ratio, in actual use the FL that "feels" subjectively comparable might be different. Pick something plausible, try it and see!
 
Many thnaks

My appreciation to all who replied some food for thought and so pleased to be part of the group as well.
Warmest regards to all
Giles
 
You don't say where you are located....

If you were in Norfolk (the original one), I have a number of LF lenses you could try....
 
I'm rather stunned that Jon Shiu's 210mm Goerz Dagor in shutter hasn't sold at $200 bucks!

Maybe you can't see it if you're too new to the forum. Great useful lens for full plate. It would be a 'wide field' lens, not wide angle. Wide angle for full plate can be all the way down to 135mm.
 
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