I've never been hugely impressed with the sharpness of this lens -
What is the format and focal length of your lens? You spoke of your standardized print size of 6. Is that width, length, diagonal?
Did you buy the lens new? Has it ever given good results?....Are you using a glass carrier with one or two pieces of glass?
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Does the Rodagon have much higher quality optics than the Minolta? Will there be a noticeable improvement in sharpness if I upgrade to this lens?
My other option is the Schneider Comparon-S 80mm f4.5.
Thanks.
How can you "upgrade" to a Rodagon if you do not know if the optics are of higher quality than the Minolta? Kiku
Im not sure what you mean by decentering. I suppose that it might refer to the lens being assembled with an off-center element.
I agree - because you will likely be disappointed in their sharpness compared to the versions in high quality books. I know this sounds counterintuitive, but I've spoken about this in various threads.
On the subject of "sharpness", if you haven't already done so, I would strongly recommend reviewing the appropriate sections of Ctein: "Post Exposure"
Anyhow I guess this was getting into a whole other complicated topic. Just thought it was worth throwing out there as something else to keep in mind because I remember when I finally saw original prints by Ansel, Weston, Sexton etc, as beautiful as they were, even contact prints did not have quite the crystal clarity I knew from the books.
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