Moriya-san's APO Nikkor and Deardorff 8X10
Moriya-san's APO Nikkor and Deardorff 8X10

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Big Deardorff Precision View Camera 8X10 and a Big APO Super Slow Lens
Photo: Copyright (C) 2002, Makoto Moriya, All Rights Reserved.

Big Professional Lens
Beautiful Landscape
View of Mountain High
APO Nikkor 760mm F11 Super Slow Lens
Come with Deardorff Precision View Camera 8X10 !!

Deardorff and a Big APO Super Slow Lens

I want to introduce Mr. Makoto Moriya to you.
Moriya-san is a photographer who lives in Kanagawa-ken in Japan.
He is taking the mountain and the scenery photograph with a large-format camera.
His favorite camera is Deardorff Precision View Camera 8X10.
The APO Nikkor 760mm F11 lens and Sinar shutter are mounted in his big camera.

APO Nikkor Big Hood
Photo: Copyright (C) 2002, Makoto Moriya, All Rights Reserved.

Why APO Nikkor

Why did Moriya-san choose APO Nikkor 760mm F11?
The reason is his concept.
He needed gorgeous images and high resolutions. He chose APO Nikkor lens from among the lenses in a lot of worlds. His selection was right.
The APO Nikkor 760mm F11 big barrel brewed gorgeous images to him.
Beautiful mountains, scenery of valley, white iced landscape dreaming, they were all fixed to the film by his old Deardorff.
The APO Nikkor made the Deardorff very happy.

APO Nikkor 760mm F11

Specifications

Focal length :  762 mm
Max. aperture :  f/11
Min. aperture :  f/128
Lens construction :  4 elements in 4 groups
Standard magnification :  1X
Standard wavelength :  380 nm - 750 nm
Vignettings :  0%
Image area :  1170 mm⌀
Subject area :  1170 mm⌀
Overall working distance :  3040 mm
Weight :  1280 g
Price :  110,000 Japanese YEN (1969)
Price :  145,000 Japanese YEN (1974)
Price :  150,300 Japanese YEN (1977)
Price :  172,900 Japanese YEN (1987)

APO Nikkor 760mm F11 Lens with Nikon 4X Loupe in Leaf in Autumn
Photo: Copyright (C) 2002, Makoto Moriya, All Rights Reserved.

Special Thanks to Mr. Moriya

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Photo Images : Makoto MORIYA, Japan

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