

Problem solved. This is the Robin(etc.)135mm on the Argus C3 and it's in focus. Already sharp at 5,6 so probably even better at 8+. Lens scale at infinite and CRF scale at 25 feet did it. I am very relieved.
About vintage photography, old cameras, technique
Over 800 years old. Imagine that! (The beautiful Знаменский собор opposite, look below, click on Label Великий Новгород , is almost 50...
I love the softness that these older lens give on film, I think that sometimes the quality of modern lenses and digital technology can be 'too' sharp. It should be fun to use now that it is working correctly.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat's a relieve!, I love the lantern, 21st century energy saving lamp in a early 20?th century design photographed with a mid 21st century camera!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenYes, and yes! (I'm very confused now - as I was at the turn of the millennium - but: the Robin is around 1957, isn't that ehhh...)
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