Horseman 105mm f/5.6 Rodagon

Horseman 105mm f/5.6 Rodagon

Lens Summary

Brand: Horseman

Also Known As: Horseman 105mm f/5.6 Rodagon

Lens Type: Prime Lens

Format: Large Format

Focus: Manual Focus

Lens Mount: Large Format

Release Date: N/A

MSRP Price: $545

Made in: Germany

Production Status: In Production

Lens Description: The Horseman VCC Pro is an exciting precision tool that uses its bellows functions to basically turn your Nikon or Canon DSLR into a full-featured view camera. Tilt, swing, shift, fall and rise are normal view camera movements but rarely applicable to DSLRs. Using specially chosen Rodenstock lenses, the VCC Pro allows creative or corrective perspective and depth of field control in-camera instead of in post-production.rnrnThis Rodenstock Rodagon 105mm f/5.6 Lens for the VCC Pro by Horseman has a tried-and-true 6 element design with edge-to-edge high contrast and superior resolution. It is recommended for 2-10x reproduction and although intended for the 24 x 36mm format, the 105 f5.6 Rodagon provides coverage up to 6 x 9 cm. The larger image circle means a greater range of movements with the VCC Pro. It also means that you can use the lens in your enlarger for those Horseman or RZ negatives. With the addition of a Rodenstock Modular-Focus device you can use it on a CCD camera as well. The 105\'s convenience features include Aperture Pre-select, Illuminated f/stop Display and Click-stop Disable for stepless f/stop selection.


Horseman 105mm f/5.6 Rodagon Specifications

Lens Specifications
Lens TypePrime Lens
Focal Length105mm
Mount TypeLarge Format
FormatLarge Format
Compatible with TeleconvertersNo
Image StabilizationNo
Aperture Information
Aperture RingYes
Maximim Aperturef/5.6
Minimum Aperturef/32
Optical Information
Lens ElementsN/A
Lens GroupsN/A
Focus Information
FocusManual Focus
Built-in Focus MotorNo
Filter Information
Filter Size40.5mm
Accepts Filter TypeManual
Physical Characteristics
Weather / Dust SealingNo
Mount MaterialMetal
Other Information
Available in ColorsBlack
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