How useful are enlarger lens comparisons when used reversed as macro lenses? It seems that many lenses that are happily used for enlarging fare rather poorly in such comparisons whereas virtually unknown lenses fare far better.
Sorry, I don't understand "You can take over the ranking"You can take over the ranking from those comparisons, as the rays cannot differ between left and right.
Yes, I was referring to image quality. I guess what you are saying is that that optically the object and its image can be transposed so that these comparisons are valid. Hence the Tomioka Tominon represents a quantum leap in IQ when compared with a Componon-S 50 mm f2.8, which I understood to be one of the very best lenses for 35 mm negatives or even the Leitz Photar 50 mm f4.0 macro lens.I assumed that with "lens comparison" you actually meant a ranking in image quality. Something that repeatedly came up here at Apug.
Furthermore, following the laws of optics, you can take over such ranking for exchanged subject and camera postion.
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