Horseman 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL

Horseman 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL

Lens Summary

Brand: Horseman

Also Known As: Horseman 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL

Lens Type: Prime Lens

Format: Large Format

Focus: Manual Focus

Lens Mount: Large Format

Release Date: N/A

MSRP Price: $5390

Made in: Germany

Production Status: In Production

Lens Description: The Horseman 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL Lens is a Schneider 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL with a standard Copal #1 shutter, but built into a Horseman-specific helical focusing mount and barrel assembly made to fit upon their SW617 Professional medium format panoramic camera. It provides a wide angle perspective on the 617 Professional that\'s roughly equivalent to the view of a 27mm lens in 35mm terms; pleasantly wide, but not distorting the spatial relationships of objects in a scene. A built-in lens guard helps protect the sensitive optics.


Horseman 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL Specifications

Lens Specifications
Lens TypePrime Lens
Focal Length110mm
Mount TypeLarge Format
FormatLarge Format
Compatible with TeleconvertersNo
Image StabilizationNo
Aperture Information
Aperture RingYes
Maximim Aperturef/5.6
Minimum Aperturef/45
Maximum Angle of View (APS-C or smaller format)115°
Optical Information
Lens ElementsN/A
Lens GroupsN/A
Focus Information
FocusManual Focus
Built-in Focus MotorNo
Minimum Focus Distance1.6m
Filter Information
Filter Size52mm
Accepts Filter TypeScrew-on
Physical Characteristics
Weather / Dust SealingNo
Mount MaterialMetal
Weight1.30kg
Other Information
Available in ColorsBlack
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