I think you get the picture right. There's also an USM slider on that scanner that has to be set on -120 to get the default sharpening undone. Grain reduction isn't off in default either.
As written before, good editing isn't taboo. A good camera, a good photographer, a good scanner and good editing we see here.
When buying a Bessa II with Apo-Lanthar some of them was original with Color-Skopar and the lens has been swapped. It is quite easy to tell. The Apo-Lanthar is slower so if aperture 3.5 is shown on the meter scale and the lens is the Apo-Lanthar it is a "fake" one......but still a nice camera. It may be the way to get a Cheap Bessa II with Apo-Lanthar.......but getting a Color-Skopar version and buy an Apo-Lanthar lens (they are not that expensive in Linhof mount) and then swap the lenses. The whole camera has to be adjusted then........
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