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This camera is a real joy to use. Lens is amazing and the shooting experience just WOW.

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Nice set. I had one and sold it. Sort of makes me wish I had't, but I have way too many cameras for one person.
 

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Indeed many of your images have sharpness that pops out of the screen. Good pictures, too. Could you indicate the aperture used?

I have a Franka Solida III, also Radionar f:2.9, no rangefinder. Was disappointed by the performance wide open; a triplet at f:2.9 is really pushing too far. But maybe I should give it anoter try at f:8 and smaller?
 

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I have a few folders with the Radionar lens among my collection and I find that the lens, as does most triplets, are at their best at F8 to F11, closed down their is niothing wrong with triplets, Franka solida's are well made and strong cameras. I don't have the III but the IIRF were the rangefinder is not coupled to the lens, and got some great results with it, among my favorite cameras
 
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Indeed many of your images have sharpness that pops out of the screen. Good pictures, too. Could you indicate the aperture used?

I have a Franka Solida III, also Radionar f:2.9, no rangefinder. Was disappointed by the performance wide open; a triplet at f:2.9 is really pushing too far. But maybe I should give it anoter try at f:8 and smaller?

I mostly shot @ f/5.6. My little daughter watching the ipad and the closeup portrait of my son at the beach were @ f/2.9
The old lady having her moment at the beach was @ f/4

I really like the outcome @ f2.9 but I'll try the same subject and exposure at different apertures to have a better idea. I'll share for sure.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

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A plain triplet designed for f2.9 is stretching far.
Practical photography though can prove the opposite...

We are too figure-minded.
 
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I mostly shot @ f/5.6. My little daughter watching the ipad and the closeup portrait of my son at the beach were @ f/2.9
The old lady having her moment at the beach was @ f/4

I really like the outcome @ f2.9 but I'll try the same subject and exposure at different apertures to have a better idea. I'll share for sure.

Thanks for the feedback!
And may I ask what was the film?
 
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Thanks!
So, no numbers on the negative! ;-)
 

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I mostly shot @ f/5.6. My little daughter watching the ipad and the closeup portrait of my son at the beach were @ f/2.9
The old lady having her moment at the beach was @ f/4
Amazing! And congratulations for keeping notes. I must really go back to my Franka Solida. On the subject of triplets, I once shot in duplicate pictures with a Penti (Meyer Trioplan) and an Optima-Parat (Solinar, four-element) anc could not see a difference.
Just to feed the thread, one image from 2010 taken with my Franka; no record of aperture, but probably around f:11. V01_M.jpg
 
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Amazing! And congratulations for keeping notes. I must really go back to my Franka Solida. On the subject of triplets, I once shot in duplicate pictures with a Penti (Meyer Trioplan) and an Optima-Parat (Solinar, four-element) anc could not see a difference.
Just to feed the thread, one image from 2010 taken with my Franka; no record of aperture, but probably around f:11. View attachment 157369

Thanks Bernard. Notes provides some learning and for me is part of the journey. Beautiful shot and right on exposure, snow is not an easy one.
 

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Truly a fine camera - astounding sharpness and tones from that lens. I also had one, and also foolishly sold it in the 1990s when I did my first camera cull, and silly me, I sold off the best of my cameras in preference to unloading the chaff first. Never did that again, a bitter lesson lesson learned.

From the images he has posted here, the OP would produce similarly superb results from any camera he had in his hand...
 
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