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47mm Above Angle

47mm Super Angulon

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“Richard Massey Photography”

This video details the lens features and explains the importance of having the proper lens board.

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3 Comments

  1. Hi Richard, first I would like to thank you for the tips on accessories for fitting the digital camera to the HorsemanVH. I found it for the GFX. I would like to know if this 47mm Super Angulon lens could be used on the Horseman VH. Do you think it is possible? Thank you very much for your attention and for your always very interesting videos.

  2. I bought the first, earlier version of this lens about 40 years go. It was probably 15 years old ten. That lens was limited to F 8.0 and usually came in a Syncho-Compur shutter. For medium format, its 35mm coverage equivalent is about 21mm. In the US, many of these originated in the Graflex XL system, which was a disaster, but had great lenses. I had mine custom mounted for my Galvin MF view camera, the excellent job being done by Jim Galvin, the maker of the camera. Even using a deep recessed lens board, it was a tough bit of work to get access to lens controls, but came out fully functional. Lens coverage was more than adequate for 6x9cm, plus swings/tilts and a surprising amount of rise when shut down.

  3. Hello, Richard. This is very interesting lens. I hoped to see a photos made with this lens, because I own Super Angilon 47mm f/5.6 in a Prontor press shuter. I made some photograps with it on my Baby Graflex Century Graphic 2"x3", but never used shift and tilts although the camera allows some. The image from this lens is really great.
    Hope you share some photographs it should be exiting!

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