hello,what lens do you recommend for portrait on a 5x4 format.it will be used mostly for 3/4 shot.
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210 or a 240mm lens
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A 210mm is very practical and reasonably priced. 240mm's tend to be more expensive because newer models 60's onwards cover 10"x8".
My 210 MC Symmar cost me about £125 last year and is in mint condition it pays to shop around & abroad. It's ideal for portraits. I had 24omm but I'm not sure what happened to it.
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My 210 MC Symmar cost me about £125 last year and is in mint condition it pays to shop around & abroad. It's ideal for portraits. I had 24omm but I'm not sure what happened to it.
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210 lenses are good, bright, cheap and plentiful.
I have a Caltar 210 (rebadged Rodenstock), which I can only recommend. Get a f5.6 or thereabout.
They were very popular for product shots in studios for ages which is why so many are going around now.
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I have a Caltar 210 (rebadged Rodenstock), which I can only recommend. Get a f5.6 or thereabout.
They were very popular for product shots in studios for ages which is why so many are going around now.

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210 or 240 for portraits
I've used a 210 Repromaster with a front mounted shutter and was very satisfied with the results.
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