TsurTriger
New member
Hello,
I have a Nikon 120mm ED-AM f/5.6 that I think it is not good enough over digital format. I tried it a few times, but I don't happy with the results.
I'm considering to buy Rodenstock apo-macro-sironar 120mm which I read in its brochure that it build and design for digital uses.
It has 150mm image circle, which is kind of too good to be true, and it is not too expensive.
Anyone familiar with this lens?
Any other recommendation?
I use it over Cambo 35/23D system, either with DSLR and medium format (right now I rent a back when I need one - hopefully later this year to buy one).
I have Schneider Apo-digitar 80mm which is very good. I saw that there is also a 120mm, which can be probably good either for my needs. But:
1. I don't find a use one and a new it about 700$ more than the Rodenstock.
2. It has smaller image circle than the Rodenstock
Thanks in advance,
Tsur.
I have a Nikon 120mm ED-AM f/5.6 that I think it is not good enough over digital format. I tried it a few times, but I don't happy with the results.
I'm considering to buy Rodenstock apo-macro-sironar 120mm which I read in its brochure that it build and design for digital uses.
It has 150mm image circle, which is kind of too good to be true, and it is not too expensive.
Anyone familiar with this lens?
Any other recommendation?
I use it over Cambo 35/23D system, either with DSLR and medium format (right now I rent a back when I need one - hopefully later this year to buy one).
I have Schneider Apo-digitar 80mm which is very good. I saw that there is also a 120mm, which can be probably good either for my needs. But:
1. I don't find a use one and a new it about 700$ more than the Rodenstock.
2. It has smaller image circle than the Rodenstock
Thanks in advance,
Tsur.