darr
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That does not even make sense ... check your grammar! :lecture:So they built that snazzy website themselves as some bloke off the lens calibration line has a friend who's some built it for a school project?
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That does not even make sense ... check your grammar! :lecture:So they built that snazzy website themselves as some bloke off the lens calibration line has a friend who's some built it for a school project?
Tell that to my iPhone!That does not even make sense ... check your grammar! :lecture:
+1Reading the threads you'd begin to believe that the 35 XL Apo-Digitar is a pebble. It is anything BUT! Unless you're using the IQ180 or other 80mp digital back this lens is an absolute gem. Sharp. Movements. A very high quality lens with great sharpness and acuity.
My APO-SIRONAR-DIGITAL 35mm was mounted on an ARCA SWISS 110 lens board and used with my ARCA 6x9/4x5 F-Line metric + CFV-16 .Unfortunately the market for tech cams are so small that some sub-markets just go near-dead, even if the products are good.
Schneider 35mm is tougher to sell now when there are better performing although more expensive lenses, but also that the highest resolution digital backs don't support them well (color cast).
But it can be worse, I'm trying to sell a Rodenstock Apo-Sironar digital 35mm and actually replace it with a Schneider 35mm . The Sironar is very economical and perfectly okay on lower res backs, but not on a higher res back and pixel-peep sickness (I got that), so it's very hard to find a buyer for it.
The tech digital view camera market is tough too despite a few really good products, now when everyone wants pancakes .
Woohoo! Now my Rodenstock Apo-Sironal digital 35mm is sold (lowered the price to dead cheap and then interest finally appeared...) and I found a Schneider 35mm on Techno mount for $1800 to replace it with! Very happy with the lens so far, and not as hard on the ground glass as I thought it would be. Haven't had so much time to shoot for real with it though, only test images so far.But it can be worse, I'm trying to sell a Rodenstock Apo-Sironar digital 35mm and actually replace it with a Schneider 35mm . The Sironar is very economical and perfectly okay on lower res backs, but not on a higher res back and pixel-peep sickness (I got that), so it's very hard to find a buyer for it.
I'm interested in buying a Schneider 35xl with center filter in a CAMBO mount for a good price ....
Depending on where you are in the world, I would phone Calumet and see if they have any ex-demo ones. I picked one up from there (long since sold) in Cambo mount for a stellar $1700.I'm interested in buying a Schneider 35xl with center filter in a CAMBO mount for a good price ....