cunim
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I use a Rodenstock apo macro sironar digital 120 as my go to studio lens, and the SK macro 120 LS on the XF when I don't need movements. Very pleased with the SK for single or stacked shots and the Rodie 120 is a solid performer. I need its large image circle to set up my typical tilt and swing configuratons. Good IQ is only available over part of the Rodie's IC, but that useful part is enough so that I can avoid stacking most shots.
With the Arca Swiss promotion, the Rodenstock macro HR 105 is discounted prior to the looming price hike. From what I see of the specs, that is a pretty special lens but it is saddled with an 82 mm IC. I could only move a bit with it, but that would be enough for some shots. Started me thinking about whether there would be any rational reason to add this expensive and specialized lens as an intermediate between the Rodie and SK 120s.
Has anyone used the 105 macro enough to know its capabilities on a view camera? I have only found one review.
With the Arca Swiss promotion, the Rodenstock macro HR 105 is discounted prior to the looming price hike. From what I see of the specs, that is a pretty special lens but it is saddled with an 82 mm IC. I could only move a bit with it, but that would be enough for some shots. Started me thinking about whether there would be any rational reason to add this expensive and specialized lens as an intermediate between the Rodie and SK 120s.
Has anyone used the 105 macro enough to know its capabilities on a view camera? I have only found one review.