eumenius
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Hello friends,
today I tried to see how my old Tessar 135/4.5 works for night shots, compared with Ektar 127/4.5. The whole picture is quite similar, and the contrast is quite the same at f/8 and 1 min exposure, so loud cheers to 1924 uncoated Zeiss - but... I focused with a 4X loupe on a very very far building to see how should everything look like, and I got some strange problems with overall sharpness. The far building I focused on is very sharp, the other stuff on this side of the neg is sharp too, but every other thing on the another side of the same negative is out of focus, even the buildings on the same distance as the sharp ones
Well, I left the camera at my lab, so I don't have an option to check everything now, but I have two things in mind. Maybe the camera back with decades passed got somehow misaligned with the front standart? If it's possible, how can it be adjusted? Or maybe I am idiot by myself, because I didn't fix the infinity stops on the rails even (with ruler, as I usually do), and the lens (without stops at all, just pulled and stopped somewhere apparently aligned) was "swinged" for too much? The front standart carriage has some side play, of course
That's my lack of experience with LF, no doubt. So, before I checked all-over the field sharpness with loupe tomorrow, what can be your diagnosis, o experienced guys? 
Feeling crappy,
Zhenya
today I tried to see how my old Tessar 135/4.5 works for night shots, compared with Ektar 127/4.5. The whole picture is quite similar, and the contrast is quite the same at f/8 and 1 min exposure, so loud cheers to 1924 uncoated Zeiss - but... I focused with a 4X loupe on a very very far building to see how should everything look like, and I got some strange problems with overall sharpness. The far building I focused on is very sharp, the other stuff on this side of the neg is sharp too, but every other thing on the another side of the same negative is out of focus, even the buildings on the same distance as the sharp ones



Feeling crappy,
Zhenya