I use Apo Rodagon 50's for 35mm work, I focus wide open and then close down two stops. I use glass carriers and periodically check for alignment.
It is funny that even though I think I could print wide open, I am hesitant and will sometimes open up a half to keep my time under 25 seconds.
I just finished a project where I had to actually make one image with the lens wide open and a really long time and FWIW the print looked pretty nice corner to corner.
I think negative popping and negative carrier alignment are real issues to worry about , Also centering the negative to the neg carrier and light source(condensers) is really important.
I am not so convinced that the wide open aperture is so bad but I hold these beliefs that the corners may be sharper without real proof.
At one point I had all normal Rodagon 50's and I will admit I switched all of them to APO including all the larger lenses I use short of the 240 , 300 and 360 I have.
I don't think I could definitively say my work is better because of the change .
It is funny that even though I think I could print wide open, I am hesitant and will sometimes open up a half to keep my time under 25 seconds.
I just finished a project where I had to actually make one image with the lens wide open and a really long time and FWIW the print looked pretty nice corner to corner.
I think negative popping and negative carrier alignment are real issues to worry about , Also centering the negative to the neg carrier and light source(condensers) is really important.
I am not so convinced that the wide open aperture is so bad but I hold these beliefs that the corners may be sharper without real proof.
At one point I had all normal Rodagon 50's and I will admit I switched all of them to APO including all the larger lenses I use short of the 240 , 300 and 360 I have.
I don't think I could definitively say my work is better because of the change .
