ulysses19
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I have a Crown Graphic with a 150mm Xenar. When I bought the camera the ground glass was broken, so I bought a replacement panel on ebay. I feel like my images are not as sharp as they should be upon enlargement. I was reading on Graflex.org that some Graphics originally came with a fresnel and that replacing the ground glass without a fresnel would change the plane of focus by roughly 1mm. Is this really enough to throw off critical focus at infinity, lets say, while shooting landscape stuff? Or is it more likely that this old Xenar is just not all that sharp (especially at the corners)? There definitely was not a fresnel on the camera when I bought it, but obviously I can't say anything about the previous four decades of its existence. Any help would be greatly appreciated including suggestions for affordable but sharp modern 150mm's or 90mm's that I could replace the Xenar with. Thanks.