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BrianShaw

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I have a Xenon on my Retina IIa. Is this Kodak's name for a Xenar? Regardless, I once did a direct comparison between this camera and a 50mm Summicron on my Leica M6 using a very sharp, fine-grain film and found the Retina to be, at least, as sharp in all cases and, maybe, just a tad bit sharper on some subjects. No complaints from me on how this camera performs.

Xenon is a double-gausss design, not Tessar. It's a very sharp lens.

Here is something interesting that I just found:

 

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Xenon is a double-gausss design, not Tessar. It's a very sharp lens.

Here is something interesting that I just found:


Thank you for the clarification and the link.
 

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Xenon is a double-gausss design, not Tessar. It's a very sharp lens.

Here is something interesting that I just found:


On the Kodak Retina, the 2,0/50 and the post-war 2,8/50 Xenon C are of double-gauss design, but the pre-war 2,8/50 Retina-Xenon is a five element Xenar, a Tessar design with an extra front element for better correction at this speed.
 

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Schneider had their five element 2,8/50 and 2,8/75 Xenar in the pre-war years. It's unclear which cameras had the five element Xenar, but I don't think any of them had front element focusing.

The five element Xenar and the double-gauss Xenon:

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Once I tested, real world side by side with USAF target, a Tessar 50mm/f2,8 of a Zeiss Contessamatic (1963?) and Vitomatic II with a Tessar-clone Color-Skopar. Tessar was a bit sharper - sharpest of Tessars I've photographed with, I dare say.
 

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On the Kodak Retina, the 2,0/50 and the post-war 2,8/50 Xenon C are of double-gauss design, but the pre-war 2,8/50 Retina-Xenon is a five element Xenar, a Tessar design with an extra front element for better correction at this speed.

Yes! Here is an interesting article on that topic, complete with a real nice photo oif Dr. Tronnier:

 
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