Goerz Apo-Artars for landscapes

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Hello. I am looking for a longish lens for my rickety old 8x10 & packard shutter that I can afford, or at least almost afford, and am wondering if anyone has experience with the Goerz Apo Artars, which I believe are process lenses, focused at infinity. (I have my eye on the 24".) Is it true these process lenses do not perform well at infinity, and just how bad are they, exactly? Given that I am not going to enlarge the print at all . . .. My standards probably are not as high as most readers of this forum, but I do want something better than a blown up 6x4.5 or 35 mm image. Thanks.

Erik Ryberg

-- Erik Ryberg (ryberg@seanet.com), October 14, 1998

Answers

Erik, I have a 24" Goerz Red Dot Apo Artar. I have not heard or read anything but positive things about the Apo Artars, focused at infinity or otherwise. They are generally considered some of the best "classic" lenses for 8x10.

My example compares very favorably with the other 8x10 lenses I use: 450 Fuji, 305 G-Claron, 10" WF Ektar, and Nikkor 150SW. If you can find a good, clean example, I think you'll be very satisfied.

Good luck, Sergio.

-- Sergio Ortega (s.ortega@worldnet.att.net), October 15, 1998.


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