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WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:34 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Baxter
This lens is in fantastic condition and comes with a Linhof/Ebony board as well as caps and the box.
This became my favourite lens with my Ebony 45SU and rightly has established itself a huge fanbase on account of resultant picture quality and the massive image circle. Because I rate this lens so highly, I've held onto this lens for 2 years after selling my film gear, just in case I wanted to go back to the darkslide or go mad with further spending and get a Linhof Techno view camera. Neither of these seem likely to happen and so it's up for sale.
Looking for £800 ono - note this is a price reduction.Lens is now sold
Any questions, please ask
Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:23 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Baxter
Price reduction from £900 to £800.
Come on- it's a wonderful lens!
Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:48 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Thingy
I agree its an excellent lens, and the seller is highly regarded.
I forgot to add: I've used my 110XL rather more than I've used the PS945!

Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:07 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Charlie jay
Baxter, I would really, really like this but both the lack of money and the thought I may not use it enough are the things stopping me.
Lovely lens though, a good price and a good seller!
Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:49 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Baxter
Thanks Steve and Charlie, much appreciated. I'm not surprised that you use this most Steve, I did too. Then again switching to the Cooke opens up a whole host of creative possibilities.
It took me a while to move to a 110, 80, 58mm XL lens set up at wider end from my original 120, 90 and 75mm (latter was short-lived), but found the 110mm really suited the way I saw things. It doesn't exaggerate the foreground unduly, yet has a pleasing angle of view with an image circle that handles the most extreme movements you are likely to dream up. Unlike the wider two XL lenses above, it doesn't require a centre filter.
Hope to catch up with you at Sennen over the summer Charlie if you are around - I've got 3 weeks in total lined up.
Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 7:11 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by timparkin
Baxter wrote:Thanks Steve and Charlie, much appreciated. I'm not surprised that you use this most Steve, I did too. Then again switching to the Cooke opens up a whole host of creative possibilities.
It took me a while to move to a 110, 80, 58mm XL lens set up at wider end from my original 120, 90 and 75mm (latter was short-lived), but found the 110mm really suited the way I saw things. It doesn't exaggerate the foreground unduly, yet has a pleasing angle of view with an image circle that handles the most extreme movements you are likely to dream up. Unlike the wider two XL lenses above, it doesn't require a centre filter.
Hope to catch up with you at Sennen over the summer Charlie if you are around - I've got 3 weeks in total lined up.
Possibly the best focal length wide angle around - with it's large amount of movement you can get wide and loomy or very natural perspective. Good price too! (and it covers 8x10 - just)
Re: WTS Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:00 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
by Baxter
The lens has been sold. Sorry for not updating the thread.