hi chipAny format.
For me antique is before the end of WWII is antique in terms of photography and lenses. The major change is optical coatings which has a huge impact on lens designs and quality.
A simple example would be the difference between uncoated and coated Tessar lenses and my experience using both for LF is there is a significant improvement with a coated lens. The more elements and air/glass surfaces though the greater the improvement and this is most important with Plasmats and particularly Zoom lenses.
Ian
I have a couple that qualify as antiques by the strict standard, and the rest of them are getting closer all the time.
At what stage does the photographer qualify as an antique?
I would say 100 years for "antique" and 50 years for "vintage" , anything else is just plain "old".
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