aparat
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This is really funny! No wonder the OP is confused... so am I.
So, on the topic, what exactly does it mean when you say a lens is a Petzval?
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Also, it seems like the tendency to use the name as an indicator of the design went out of vogue sometime in the latter half of the last century, leading to things like the Olympus convention where a prefixed letter tells you how many elements there are ("D.Zuiko"==4 elements, "E.Zuiko"==5 elements, &c.).
-NT
So, on the topic, what exactly does it mean when you say a lens is a Petzval?
A "telephoto" lens is a telephoto by design, not by focal length. In essence it moves the nodal points.
And don't forget one of my favorite lens names, from Killfit, the Zoomar Zoomitar.What about Schneider? Angulon, Super Angulon, Xenar?
Exactly so -the Tessars in late Contaflexes are among the best of lenses.??? Did anyone say that the Summicron wasn't Leica?
BTW: I've had excellent results with Tessars at f/8.0 and even 5.6...
The benefit of old age is that I can sit and watch this discussion mit amusement. Almost all postwar lenses are 'sharp enough'. That leaves the rendition of out of focus details as the wothwhile subject for consideration- aka 'bokeh'.
My barbecued suishi is about ready and I have a beer in the microwave.
Mark
jnanian,
Please pass the popcorn back, I'm getting the munchies again.
Steve
:munch::munch::munch::munch:
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