spoolman
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I'm looking at two identical cameras, one with an Anastigmat lens and the other a Tessar. Which is better overall.
Doug
Doug

The anastigmat will be a bit softer...
The anastigmat will be a bit softer, the Tessar will be soft wide open but sharpens considerably from f8 on up.
Kent in SD
Not that it matters much, but why did you ask in the LF section? 3x4 is on the small side of medium format.
jnanian: Thanks for the sobering advice. I'll skip them all and save my money to get a REAL camera !!!. I don't know what got into me. I think it was a passing episode of G.A.S.
Doug
Tim, for you, 3x4 means 3.25" x 4.25". Upper end of MF, according to the people who think that 4" x 5" is the smallest LF format.
I think I recall somewhere that lenses marked anastigmat are typically uncoated, not that anastigmat means uncoated, but just that it turns out that most anastigmats were not coated.
Of course, anastigmat means, literally, without astigmatism, so I suppose the optics were designed and computed to minimize astigmatism.
Tim, for you, 3x4 means 3.25" x 4.25". Upper end of MF, according to the people who think that 4" x 5" is the smallest LF format.
The Ihagee Parvola shoots nominal 30 x 40 mm on 127 film. You can look it up.
My mistake.
I do have cameras that shoot 127 3x4 format as well as half format.
Anywhooooo, people who think 3.25x4.25 is medium format are... mistaken.
tim in san jose
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