trendland
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Hmm. So if I hang a 35 mm Nikon behind my 610/9 Apo-Nikkor and stop the lens all the way down to f/128 (as far as it goes) I'll be able to get a good 8x10 print?
This seems impossible. At f/128, the diffraction limit is approximately 1500/128 = 12. So I'll have 12 lp/mm at low contrast on my 24x36 piece of film. Enlarged 8x to make an 8x12 print that crops to 8x10, I'll have 1.5 lp/mm at low contrast in the print. Fuzzy, fuzzy.
I am not realy sure if the 3mm roule is for old type lenses (like sunny 8 is for old type films from lower speed) I am also not very sure about if it is gerneral = for 35mm and 120 medium format and 4x5 and for 8x10??? I doubt a bit on that friends!
Is it indeed up to date to modern lenses of APO type? From my point a general rule might work fine up to a certain point but can't work without exeptions! Because DEFRACTION is also in regard of lens design!
Because DEFRACTION can higher optical failures! But perhaps I made a misstake at indeed this point?
Never mind because Ian Grant gave a good advice : TRY AND ERROR!
With Regards