More 4x5
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More 4x5
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I am really liking getting back into 4x5, my Linhof has been sitting in a case for far too long. Bought a new lens 120 Schneider Angulon, and set up a viable shutter for my Schneider 240 G-Claron. The 120 Angulon is a nice lens but the 240 is excellent. I got it without a shutter for free from a lab that was closing it is an f9 lens so focusing takes practice. This goes with a 150 Voigtlander Apo Lanthar and a Schneider 90 f8 Super Angulon. I wish the urge hit me last summer not in a wet fall. All on Ilford HP5+.
150 Apo Lanthar
240 G Claron
240 G-Claron
Leica M8
Nikon D300
Leica CL
Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm f/2.8 DX
Leica Summicron-M 50mm f/2
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