f6cvalkyrie
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm turning to this very knowledgeable forum for advice on a project of mine.
I own a SINAR f with a P2 back standard that I use occasionally in combination with my Oly E-M5 via sliding insert like this : Nikon DSLR Digital Back Adapter FOR 4x5" Large Format Camera D4 D7000 DF D7000 | eBay
I make panoramas and close-ups with this setup, with a Sironar 150 or 240 lens.
I would like to go some wider for landscapes ... and came across these lenses :
Rodenstock Grandagon-N 65mm f4,5
Rodenstock Grandagon-N 90mm f4,5
Rodenstock Sironar-N 360mm f6,8
That I could buy as a set for less than 1000 Euro in excellent condition - hardly used ...
Are these very good lenses ???
Is it realistic to hope to stitch panoramas and landscape photos with these lenses in combination with the E-M5 ?
Will I be able to get infinity focus with the 65 and 90 lens, taking into account that I do own a wide-angle bellows ???
TIA for any advice !
CU,
Rafael
I'm turning to this very knowledgeable forum for advice on a project of mine.
I own a SINAR f with a P2 back standard that I use occasionally in combination with my Oly E-M5 via sliding insert like this : Nikon DSLR Digital Back Adapter FOR 4x5" Large Format Camera D4 D7000 DF D7000 | eBay
I make panoramas and close-ups with this setup, with a Sironar 150 or 240 lens.
I would like to go some wider for landscapes ... and came across these lenses :
Rodenstock Grandagon-N 65mm f4,5
Rodenstock Grandagon-N 90mm f4,5
Rodenstock Sironar-N 360mm f6,8
That I could buy as a set for less than 1000 Euro in excellent condition - hardly used ...
Are these very good lenses ???
Is it realistic to hope to stitch panoramas and landscape photos with these lenses in combination with the E-M5 ?
Will I be able to get infinity focus with the 65 and 90 lens, taking into account that I do own a wide-angle bellows ???
TIA for any advice !
CU,
Rafael