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Schneider 14 Inch f/8 Gold Dot Dagor Lens

The Schneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8 is a 355.6mm f/8 lens designed for Lens Board (Technical Camera) mount cameras. Used copies start from $1,714.62 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Schneider 14 Inch f/8 Gold Dot Dagor Lens

Schneider 14 Inch f/8 Gold Dot Dagor Lens

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Lens OverviewSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

The Schneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch Gold Dot Dagor is a large format prime lens with a focal length of 355.6mm and a maximum aperture of f/8. Built for large format camera systems, this manual-focus-only lens sits in the standard focal length range classification and is designed for photographers working with large format equipment. The Gold Dot Dagor designation marks it as part of a distinguished lineage of large format optics, and its prime construction means there are no zoom mechanics to compromise the optical path — what you get is a fixed, dedicated focal length engineered for consistency.

At f/8 maximum aperture, the lens is well suited to the methodical, tripod-mounted shooting style typical of large format photography, where depth of field control and image geometry take precedence over speed. The manual focus operation is standard practice for large format work, where precise ground-glass focusing is the norm. The lens carries no image stabilization, which is expected given the large format context.

No filter thread size is listed in the specifications. For photographers invested in large format image-making, the Schneider-Kreuznach name carries considerable weight in the professional community, and the Gold Dot Dagor represents a deliberate choice for those seeking a 355.6mm prime in this format.

Key FeaturesSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

355.6mm Large Format Prime: A fixed focal length equivalent to approximately 14 inches, offering a consistent optical path with no zoom mechanics to compromise image quality.

Gold Dot Dagor Design: The Gold Dot designation identifies this as part of Schneider-Kreuznach's refined Dagor optical formula, a double-anastigmat design historically prized for edge-to-edge sharpness on large format.

f/8 Maximum Aperture: Optimized for the stopped-down, tripod-mounted shooting style standard in large format photography, where depth of field control takes priority over aperture speed.

Manual Focus Operation: Designed for precise ground-glass focusing, the standard workflow for large format cameras where critical focus is confirmed on the rear standard before exposure.

Large Format Coverage: Engineered to cover large format film sizes, providing the image circle necessary for the movements and tilts typical of view camera work.

Schneider-Kreuznach Optics: Built by one of the most respected names in large format glass, with a long history of producing lenses trusted in professional and fine art photography.

Lens SpecificationsSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

Schneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesLandscape, Architecture, Studio
Lens TypePrime
FormatLarge Format
Zoom/PrimePrime
Focal Length355.6mm
Maximum Aperturef/8
Camera SystemOther
Lens MountLens Board (Technical Camera)
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual
Image StabilizationNone

DescriptionSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

The Schneider-Kreuznach Gold Dot Dagor is a large format prime lens with a focal length of 355.6mm (14 inches) and a maximum aperture of f/8. Designed exclusively for large format camera systems, it operates entirely in manual focus mode — the appropriate approach for large format work where ground-glass precision is standard. The prime construction means a single, fixed focal length with no zoom mechanics, keeping the optical design dedicated and consistent.

With no image stabilization, the lens is best paired with a solid support system. The focal length is classified in the standard range for large format, making it a versatile choice across various large format applications. No filter thread size or weight data is available in the current specifications, so buyers should confirm those details before purchasing.

The lens is listed under the Schneider-Kreuznach brand, a well-regarded name in the large format space.

ProsSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

  • Fixed 355.6mm prime focal length offers a dedicated, consistent optical path for large format shooting
  • Maximum aperture of f/8 is appropriate for large format work where stopping down is standard practice
  • Manual focus design aligns perfectly with ground-glass large format shooting workflows

ConsSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

  • Maximum aperture of f/8 offers no flexibility for faster exposures compared to brighter large format alternatives
  • No image stabilization, requiring stable support for sharp results
  • No filter thread size is specified, making filter compatibility uncertain

Frequently Asked QuestionsSchneider-Kreuznach 14 Inch f/8

What is the focal length of this lens?+

The Schneider-Kreuznach Gold Dot Dagor has a focal length of 355.6mm, which corresponds to 14 inches. It is a prime lens with no zoom range.

Does this lens support autofocus?+

No. The lens is manual focus only. This is consistent with large format photography workflows, where focusing is typically done on a ground glass panel.

What camera system does this lens fit?+

The specifications list the camera system as 'Other,' and no specific lens mount information is provided. Buyers should verify compatibility with their large format system before purchasing.

What is the maximum aperture of this lens?+

The maximum aperture is f/8. There is no faster aperture option on this lens, so exposure times and lighting conditions should be planned accordingly.

Does the lens have image stabilization?+

No. The lens has no image stabilization. For large format work, a sturdy tripod or camera support is recommended.

What filter thread size does this lens use?+

The filter thread size is not listed in the available specifications. Buyers should measure the front element or consult Schneider-Kreuznach documentation to determine filter compatibility.

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