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- MG
2016-11-26 7:15 GMT+01:00 Ian S. King :
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:28 AM, MG wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Op 25-nov-
2016-03-12 0:06 GMT+01:00 Roland Schregle :
>
> Have the Tessar on a 3.5B (aka MX-EVS). Excellent expect when wide open as
> mentioned here, though I wouldn't call it entry level. I think Zeiss made
> an earlier, sub-standard lens (Biotar ?) for Rollei before they could
> deliver 75mm Tessars.
>
2016-03-11 5:31 GMT+01:00 Zane Healy :
> Again, Rollei, where the Tessar is on the low-end, Planar is on the
> high-end. And yes, even SGI had a low-end. I have two O2’s, one is
> low-end, one is high-end, there the difference is the CPU..
>
Nobody in his right mind would've called a(n original
2016-03-11 4:25 GMT+01:00 :
> Hasselblad did not use tessar. tesar was a good lens but certainly
> not the hi end
> ed#
>
Incorrect. There were various, like the *Tele-Tessar*, which appeared for
Hasselblad.
(By the way, your messages usually end up in my spam bin. Just so you
know...)
2016-03-11 1:11 GMT+01:00 Fred Cisin :
> C-Mount is the standard mount for 16mm movie, and then for TV cameras.
>
Mostly consumer/prosumer film (depending how far you go back) and, indeed,
TV cameras; high(er)-end cinema lenses usually had different mounts.
As people often remark: C mount lenses
2016-03-10 2:53 GMT+01:00 Zane Healy :
> Personally I need a nice ASPH 28mm or 35mm Summicron. I have the original
> Nikkon 35mm f/2, one of the very first made, it’s been Ai’d, and it’s an
> AMAZING lens.
>
That Nikon *(*e.g. *Nikkor-HC Auto* I presume?) 2/35 lens is quite good,
but if you thin
2016-03-10 16:59 GMT+01:00 Zane Healy :
>
> > On Mar 9, 2016, at 11:37 PM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> >
> > Popular or Modern Photography 20 or 30 years ago had an article on the 10
> > best lens ever made. I think Zeiss made 3 of them, and they were the only
> > company with more than one.
>
> One o