What to expect from a pre-war Voigtländer 10.5cm/3.5 Skopar lens?

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Erik,

Your camera is generally considered a very good one, so even fully open you should get sharp pictures when well focused. So, try landscapes : with everything far away, with distance set on infinity, you cannot have DOF issues. So if the pictures are unsharp, some mechanical adjustment may be wrong.

here I wrote a paper on "adjusting and using folders" (however in french), this could help ?

Paul

Oops, there are two Eriks here, this post was meant for Erik Petersson :smile:

Thanks Paul!
I will put your text through a digital translation tool. Often the result can be rather understandable!

I would be very happy if I managed to achieve such sharpness as some have shown here. My E-messer has the simpler version of the lens. Will post more information later today, when I have the camera and some scans at hand.
 
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That is just a tiny handshake, Erik, its impossible to discuss lens sharpness unless you bolt down the camera!

Still its a nice sharp picture, thanx to the big negative!
 
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