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MrSmith

Member
I find the lens perform quite well, the resolution is more than enough for modern digital camera.
The Image circle for the 50mm is not that big. I can maybe get 10mm of shift in 1 direction on a Sony A7R2, that's about it.

The image circle for the Rodagon 80mm is quite good and it's just as sharp as the 50mm.
thanks for the info, i may try a 50 apo-rodagon if i can pick one up cheap, the 60 is o.k. but it sounds like the 50 might be better.
interesting to see the 120 D close-up lens used for landscape, i know the 75D 1:1 doesn’t work very well at infinity.
 

Pemihan

Well-known member


Exploring our new neighborhood I found this decaying shack on a small piece of dry land in the middle of a swamp.
IQ180, Cambo WRS, 40HR.
 
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MrSmith

Member
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a recent editorial watch feature, all 120mm apo digitar, cambo actus. sony A7r
100% crop on the watch crown. all shot at f11 and then focus stacked and only a bit of very low output sharpening, slightly odd composition on the leather to allow for title and copy.
all images ©Gary Smith.
 

beano_z

Active member
Some shots from our recent Japan trip - All shot on the ALPA Max and P45+


Lens used: Schneider Apo-Digitar 5.6/180 mm T, SB34
Shiraito Waterfall B&W - 16-Oct-2015.jpg


Lens used: RODENSTOCK / ALPA HR ALPAGON 4.0/32 MM, SB17
Tokyo Rainbow Bridge - 18-Oct-2015.jpg


Lens used: RODENSTOCK / ALPA HR ALPAGON 5.6/90 MM, SB34
Mount Fuji 02 - 15-Oct-2015.jpg
 

Pemihan

Well-known member


Another one from the Paria Plateau, Arizona.
Cambo WRS, Leaf Aptus-II 7, SK35XL - two image stitch, cropped to 4x5.
 
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