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Rodenstock 150mm f4.5 Ysarex, your opinions on performance?

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Anyone using the Rodenstock 150mm f4.5 Ysarex? What are your opinions, in regards to performance, and specifications?



....Vick
 
The Ysarex is quite a capable Tessar type lens and gives best overall sharpness at f22. They are quite small lenses compared to the Zeiss Tessars or Schneider Xenars.

Ian
 
Never used the 150mm, but I would imagine that Ian is spot on. Rodenstock make lenses every bit as good as Schneider, and a good Tessar style will be very good stopped own somewhat.
Tony
 
Never used the 150mm, but I would imagine that Ian is spot on. Rodenstock make lenses every bit as good as Schneider, and a good Tessar style will be very good stopped own somewhat.
Tony

Does that mean Schneider is higher quality or standard quality to be compared to, or Rodenstock has some lenses less quality than Schneider and some are as quality as Schneider? When saying as good as something, to me it means that something is better.
 
Does that mean Schneider is higher quality or standard quality to be compared to, or Rodenstock has some lenses less quality than Schneider and some are as quality as Schneider? When saying as good as something, to me it means that something is better.

Some say post WWII rodenstock lenses are slightly better than Schneiders, my experience is they both manufacture excellent lenses, I use both.

Ian
 
Some say post WWII rodenstock lenses are slightly better than Schneiders, my experience is they both manufacture excellent lenses, I use both.

Ian

I don't have many lenses to compare, but i have only 2 NEW LF lenses, one from each, and both are excellent to me, and i will buy from both for sure, just i was curious as if a lens is described to be as good as something else then that something else is known to be so high quality then.
 
I haven't used the 150, but if it performs anything like the 127/4.5 you have a jim dandy lens on your hands. I use the 127 nearly all the time, it's definitly a super sharp lens, my favorite, followed by my 150 Schneider.
 
I printed 100 000 copies of elementary school children portraits plus wedding pictures every night and everyday orders and people always impressed with that rodenstock lenses. If your film is good , its excellent . If you ruin it , it cant save you. I missed a 1500 dollars lens from my hand to ground from 1.5 meters and its blades was a mess , with one rotation , it came to alive without any problem. I said that was the engineering.
 
Thanks all. I will have to try out this lens. I was thinking of just selling it.

....Vick
 
Vick,

Dont forget about rodenstock lenses on polaroid cameras , with pn 55 films , I saw my lifes best portraits with them , subjects were african american and they were exactly at the tone of iron meteorites. Excellent , really excellent , I did not see better quality compared with them.
They were at the gallery of polaroid company but gone. May be someone helps to locate them again.
 
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