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Ian Grant

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Well, your image shows it is less important for people to worry about the design type, and as Dan Fromm says - ask the lens. Which is what you have done, excellent :D

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Very good. The previous owner put an extra marking at f:22, and maybe he found it to be the best aperture for what he was using the lens for? Probably not for portraits, though.
 
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Update: I popped the groups out of their holders.

I think this is another vote for rapid rectilinear /aplanat. Unfortunately there is scant information on the Schneider aplanats (rubiars?), and very few examples of aplanats as fast as 6.8.
 

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