amellice
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Hi guys, is weight and f-stop is the only difference between these two lenses?
I could only afford the f/8 but was not dissappointed.Hi guys, is weight and f-stop is the only difference between these two lenses?
No and no.Does the 90 4.5 cover 8x10 and do you need a center filter?
No and no.
Generally speaking, none of the 90mm lenses need center filters.
Wow! Is it really 1.5 stops? I guess that's significant enough of a difference to warrant consideration. Though for the price, and based on my personal experience thus far, I think I'll pass until I come across a real world scenario where I actually need one first.Not quite so. Whether to use a CF with a 90 mm lens shot straight ahead on 4x5 is a matter of personal preference, but the unfortunate fact is that with the lens on center the corners will be 1.5 stops down from the center. At least one corner will be farther down if the lens is moved off center (shift, rise/fall).
If I haven't been clear, 90 mm is roughly the shortest lens for 4x5 that's often used without a CF. Personal preference, as I said. It is at the boundary between "don't need to use a CF" and "better use one." Given the expense and the aesthetic appeal (sometimes, to some) of darker corners, using a 90 without a CF can make good sense.
See http://www.galerie-photo.com/center-filters-for-large-format-lenses.html.
good choice!thanks guys for your comments, I think I'm gonna stick to the f/8
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