Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]What f-stop were you shooting at? Were they all wide open or set the same? What kind of chrome? Any different colour renderings? Just curious John Collier > From: "Doug Richardson" <doug@meditor.demon.co.uk> > > > A couple of weeks back I was taking some photos in the British Museum. > Most of the time I used a Noctilux, but for four subjects I took the > same pic with the Noctilux, a pre-war uncoated 5cm Sonnar lens, and > with a Russian (coated) Jupiter-3 Sonnar copy, and with the Noctilux. > > Once the slides had been processed, I shuffled each of the four > 'shoot-offs' into random order, then used a lupe to sort them in terms > of perceived image quality. There was no clear winner, so I concluded > that the small amount of variation I was seeing between the three > lenses was probably the effect of camera shake at 1/30 sec. > > When I get some more free time, I might repeat the exercise under more > controlled conditions, and a subject where I can use a tripod to > eliminate camera shake. > > Of course, in the era when lenses were hand assembled, there could be > significant variations between individual examples, and this was > probably particularly true for Soviet factories. > >