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    i do quite a bit of documentary work for federal + state archives when they want to "record" a building, site, bridge &C. most of the lenses i use are between 65mm and 150mm ( 65, 90, 127, 135, 150 ). my "normal" has usually been a 90mm super angulon. a few years ago, i purchased a 65mm super angulon --- it isn't my "normal" lens like the 90mm, but i tend to use it very often. ( its amazing how often your back is against the wall .)


    another nice think about the 65mm SA is that it fits right on the front ( bed down) of a speed graphic, no need for a center filter --- who needs a bunch of movements with a lens that wide ...

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    I do quite a bit of architectural photography and my lens arsenal includes 65mm, 90mm, 115mm, 150mm and 240mm. I use the 90mm the most followed by the 65mm.

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