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	<title>The Large Format Lens .com</title>
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	<description>Helping You Find The Lens You Need For Your 4x5 or Larger Camera</description>
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		<title>Large Format Lenses&#8230;</title>
		<description>While most of the photography industry is now highly invested in pocket sized digital cameras capable of producing impressive images for what they are, there are those of us that still appreciate the finer things in life, like a big information rich negative, a big camera, and of course a ...</description>
		<link>http://thelargeformatlens.com/helpful-info-and-lenses-for-sale/</link>
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		<title>Telephoto</title>
		<description>Telephoto Large Format Lenses:

The large format lenses in this category are, in many ways, in a class all to themselves.  Many photographers automatically associate long focal length lenses with telephoto lenses and vice-versa.  While in smaller format SLR style lenses most longer focal lengths will be telephoto it ...</description>
		<link>http://thelargeformatlens.com/telephoto/</link>
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		<title>Super Long and Ultra-Large Format Lenses: Over 450mm</title>
		<description>Over 450mm - large format lenses

The large format lenses in this category are definitely getting into the big and heavy arena... for the most part.  While there are still plenty of reasons to use some of these lenses on 4x5, many people will be putting them to use on ...</description>
		<link>http://thelargeformatlens.com/super-long-and-ultra-large-format-lenses-450mm-and-up/</link>
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		<title>Long Lenses For Large Format: over 210mm up to 450mm</title>
		<description>Over 210mm to 450mm large format lenses

This is definitely long lens territory for 4x5 camera users.  The lower end of this category isn't too far outside of normal and many 4x5 photographers commonly use lenses in the mid and upper 200mm range.  When getting into longer lenses there ...</description>
		<link>http://thelargeformatlens.com/long-lenses-for-large-format-over-210mm-to-450mm/</link>
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		<title>Normal (4&#215;5) Large Format Lenses: 127mm to 210mm</title>
		<description>127mm to 210mm large format lenses:

It seems that a lot of photographers, particularly new photographers, want to immediately get hold of the widest lens they can.  I don't think that's always the best idea.  For beginners I believe that learning to work with a "normal" focal length lens ...</description>
		<link>http://thelargeformatlens.com/normal-4x5-large-format-lenses-127mm-to-210mm/</link>
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		<title>Wide Angle Large Format Lenses: 125mm and Smaller</title>
		<description>125mm and smaller lenses  

The lenses in this category are probably only going to be of use on 4x5 (and smaller) view cameras and as such will be the smallest we'll usually talk about on this site. It is thelargeformatlens.com after all.  Even on a 4x5 any lens ...</description>
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