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Robert Vonk
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Posted - Nov 16 2013 :  11:24:24 AM  Show Profile  Visit Fotohuis's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Testing in the Dutch Analogue Photo Forum, maybe interesting here too.



I know this J-8 is a great lens.
Here a picture in the war museum Overloon. F/2,0 on Fomapan Creative 200 film, E.I. 160 and developed in Xtol 1+1 for 9:00 minutes at 20C. Zorki 4K.



This test will be done on high resolution micro film, ATP1,1 (Rollei-Agfa Gevaert).

More soon .........

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Jacques M.
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Posted - Nov 19 2013 :  08:09:45 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

A great idea to make comparisons between several lenses.
I wait for the next post...

Thanks, Robert.
Jacques.
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Robert Vonk
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Posted - Nov 19 2013 :  10:52:14 AM  Show Profile  Visit Fotohuis's Homepage  Reply with Quote


J-8 with ATP1,1 (Rollei) in R.L.C. (Film Low Gamma) 1+5.
Edit: F/3,5 for the reason mentioned below.



J-8 (Fuji pro 160S).



Summicron (Fuji pro 160S)

Edit: Color film has a much lower resolution. A top notch film like Velvia 50 (E-6) can reach 85lp/mm. This pro 160S Fuji C-41 film maybe around 65lp/mm.

Robert
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Edited by - Fotohuis on Nov 22 2013 5:13:58 PM
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Robert Vonk
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Posted - Nov 22 2013 :  12:57:38 PM  Show Profile  Visit Fotohuis's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I will test the Industar-61 without Lanthanium from Jacques in this test too. It is from 1967 together with a FED 3 50 years of the CCCP revolution special edition. As soon as it has been arrived from France I will take it in this test too.

Jacques, merci pour envoyer cette camera et objectiv de les Pays-Bas.

Robert
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Jacques M.
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Posted - Nov 22 2013 :  4:00:27 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

You should have it soon!

Jacques.
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Robert Vonk
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Posted - Nov 22 2013 :  5:00:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit Fotohuis's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Not in this test but done before is the Jupiter-12 F/2,8-35mm (Biogon type).
Here also an example on ATP1,1 in RLC 1+5. BTW all pics with this film will be made on almost open aperture due to the fact that the resolution of a lens will go down rapidly when closing the aperture.
In this example F/3,5. This ATP1,1 film can reach approx. 400lp/mm but on a high contrast light situation. In most regular photographic circumstances and in the studio, 1:8 in contrast which means just over 250lp/mm for this film.

Closing the aperture means approx. this calculation:

Again using ideal values for the Rayleigh limit, and applying the contrast theory of Kühler, the resolution for the average wavelength of light (0,555 micron) is:

Aperture Resolution
(F/)
1,4 550 lp/mm
2.0 385 lp/mm
2.8 263 lp/mm
4,0 185 lp/mm
5.6 135 lp/mm
8.0 94 lp/mm
11.0 69 lp/mm

Source and (c): IMX (2001) Erwin Puts.


Here the example with this nice and small compact gem:



F/3,5 which means a theoretically around 220lp/mm.

Robert
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Jeff Bridge
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Posted - Mar 10 2014 :  12:48:19 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice shots, looking forward to seeing more.
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Robert Vonk
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Posted - Jun 20 2014 :  10:16:51 AM  Show Profile  Visit Fotohuis's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Going further in my test.
My films used now: Ortho-25 and RPX-25, both from Rollei/OrWo Filmotec.

Robert
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