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Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W Lens

The Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 is a 40mm f/4 lens designed for Lens Board (Technical Camera) mount cameras. Used copies start from $5,088.78 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W Lens

Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W Lens

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Lens OverviewRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

The Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W is a large format prime lens purpose-built for technical view camera systems. With a maximum aperture of f/4.0 and a fixed 40mm focal length, this wide-angle lens is designed specifically for use with technical view cameras such as the Cambo WDS and WRS platforms paired with digital backs that feature an electronic shutter. It mounts via a Lens Board interface, which is standard for this class of technical camera.

The lens is categorized as a wide-angle prime and falls under the large format lens format designation, making it a specialized tool for high-resolution commercial, architectural, and studio photography workflows. Weighing in at 570g, it is a substantial optical instrument commensurate with its large format application. Focus is entirely manual — there is no autofocus mechanism — and image stabilization is not present.

The lens carries no filter thread size listed in its specifications. For photographers and cinematographers working within the Cambo WDS or WRS ecosystem with compatible digital backs, this lens represents a dedicated wide-angle option in Rodenstock's HR Digaron-W lineup, optimized for the demands of large format digital capture.

Key FeaturesRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

40mm Wide-Angle Prime: Fixed 40mm focal length provides a consistent wide field of view suited to architectural, commercial, and studio imaging on large format systems.

HR Digaron-W Optics: Rodenstock's HR (High Resolution) Digaron-W formula is engineered to resolve the extreme pixel densities of modern large format digital backs across the full image circle.

Large Format Image Circle: Designed to cover large format digital backs, supporting the full sensor area of high-resolution medium and large format capture systems.

f/4.0 Maximum Aperture: Consistent f/4.0 aperture provides a predictable exposure baseline for controlled studio and technical photography environments.

Lens Board Mount: Mounts via a standard lens board interface compatible with technical view camera platforms such as the Cambo WDS and WRS.

Electronic Shutter Compatible: Designed specifically for use with digital backs featuring an electronic shutter, enabling precise exposure control without a built-in leaf shutter.

Lens SpecificationsRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesStudio
Lens TypePrime
FormatLarge Format
Zoom/PrimePrime
Focal Length40mm
Maximum Aperturef/4
Camera SystemTechnical view cameras (Cambo WDS/WRS) with digital backs featuring electronic shutter
Lens MountLens Board (Technical Camera)
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual
Image StabilizationNone
Weight570g

DescriptionRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

The Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W is a prime, wide-angle lens built exclusively for large format technical camera applications. It is engineered for use with technical view cameras such as the Cambo WDS and WRS, paired with digital backs that incorporate an electronic shutter — a system-specific design that reflects the precision demands of high-resolution large format digital photography. The lens mounts via a Lens Board (Technical Camera) interface and has a maximum aperture of f/4.0.

With a fixed 40mm focal length, it offers a wide-angle perspective well suited to architectural, product, and studio imaging on large format platforms. Focus is manual only, with no autofocus functionality. The lens weighs 570g and carries no image stabilization.

For photographers operating within compatible Cambo technical camera ecosystems, this lens offers a dedicated wide-angle option from Rodenstock's HR Digaron-W series.

ProsRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

  • Wide-angle 40mm prime focal length tailored for large format technical camera systems
  • Maximum aperture of f/4.0 provides a defined and consistent exposure baseline for studio and technical work
  • Designed specifically for technical view cameras (Cambo WDS/WRS) with electronic shutter digital backs — a precisely matched system pairing

ConsRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

  • Manual focus only — no autofocus capability, requiring skilled operators familiar with technical camera workflows
  • Highly system-specific: compatible only with technical view cameras (Cambo WDS/WRS) using digital backs with electronic shutters, limiting versatility
  • No image stabilization, which is typical for this lens category but worth noting for handheld or lower-light scenarios

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Frequently Asked QuestionsRodenstock 40mm f/4.0

What camera systems is this lens compatible with?+
According to the specifications, this lens is designed for technical view cameras such as the Cambo WDS and WRS systems paired with digital backs that feature an electronic shutter. It uses a Lens Board mount, which is standard for this type of technical camera platform.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No. The specifications confirm that autofocus is not present and focus type is listed as Manual. Users will need to focus manually, which is standard practice on technical view camera systems.
What is the maximum aperture of this lens?+
The maximum aperture is f/4.0 as listed in the specifications. This is a prime lens with a fixed 40mm focal length, so there is no zoom range to consider.
How heavy is the Rodenstock 40mm f/4.0 HR Digaron-W?+
The lens weighs 570 grams according to the specifications. This is a meaningful consideration when configuring a technical view camera rig with a digital back, as total system weight can be substantial.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications explicitly list image stabilization as None. For large format technical camera use, this is expected, as these systems are typically used on robust tripods or stands.
What filter thread size does this lens use?+
The filter thread size is not listed in the specifications for this lens. Prospective buyers interested in using filters should verify compatibility directly with Rodenstock or their dealer before purchasing.

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