stradibarrius
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Where can I learn about the difference in all of these lens classifications? I have no idea what these classifications mean.
I've read many rubbish answers in the past but this one takes the biscuit.
Firstly - Tessar, Sonnar, Planar are all Zeiss designs, the Summicron is Leitz/Leica. Tessars are basic 4 element designs they are good but never excellent as performance is poor until stopped down to f16 or more.
Zeiss Biogon and Distogon=wide angle, Planar=normal & Sonnar=telephoto.
Where can I learn about the difference in all of these lens classifications? I have no idea what these classifications mean.
Now there's a challence: point out the incorrect bits and correct them.Every answer so far are, at least in part, incorrect.
I really asked the question to try to distinguish between lenses that are great performers from those that are poor.
A lens ideally suited for one purpose or subject might be far less suited for another.
Just basing it on the scheme name isn't very useful: Some of these designs have been around for over a century and their various characteristics have changed greatly over time.
Now there's a challence: point out the incorrect bits and correct them.
I really asked the question to try to distinguish between lenses that are great performers from those that are poor.
Personally I am not interested in optical formulas and the math that goes into the design. I am more interested in when choosing between the lenses which is the first choice, second and so on.
In order to do that I would have to write the book which Arthur Cox has already written.
& Sonnar=telephoto.
Gosh, you mean the 5 cm F 2.0 Sonnar on my Contax is a telephoto!!??![]()
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