doubs43
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Here are some pictures taken with the 1935 uncoated 135mm f/4.5 Elmar "not noted for it's sharpness". Film is AGFA APX-400 (sold as Arista Pro-400) developed in Rodinal 1:25 for 7 minutes at 68 degrees. I wanted to use D-76 1:1 but my small remaining amount had gone bad.
The camera is a 1949 IIIc leica.
First picture is full-frame, handheld, taken at f/6.3 and 1/100.
Second picture is detail from frame 1, scanned at 3200 dpi and unmanipulated.
Third picture is full frame. Cedar stump is in full shade.
Perhaps not a lens for razor's-edge sharpness but certainly not bad, either. A slower, fine-grain film with greater tonal range should be even better.
I'm adding a second post with pictures taken with a 50mm f/2 Summar and a 90mm f/4 Elmar..... both uncoated. They are on the same roll of film as the 135mm Elmar shots.
Walker
The camera is a 1949 IIIc leica.
First picture is full-frame, handheld, taken at f/6.3 and 1/100.
Second picture is detail from frame 1, scanned at 3200 dpi and unmanipulated.
Third picture is full frame. Cedar stump is in full shade.
Perhaps not a lens for razor's-edge sharpness but certainly not bad, either. A slower, fine-grain film with greater tonal range should be even better.
I'm adding a second post with pictures taken with a 50mm f/2 Summar and a 90mm f/4 Elmar..... both uncoated. They are on the same roll of film as the 135mm Elmar shots.
Walker