Neil Grant
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Manufacturers (eg Rodenstock) typically state that their 6-element Double Gauss designs are their top quality lenses and that their 4-element Tessar types are slightly less good. I can believe this, but at optimum apertures - which we would usually be free to choose - I would expect the differences to be very small. The claim that 6-element types display a more consistent performance with respect to changes in magnification is also frequently made - though the reason for this is not given. I can only assume that this is because a Double Gauss lens is more symmetrical than a Tessar. Can anyone comment on this?