Originally Posted by
Dan Fromm
The VM speaks positively of f/7.7 Unos, says "Uno is a very nice contrasty sharp lens and fully usable today if used with care and was a real bargain." The general layout is
() | )() where "|" represents the diaphragm and the cemented doublet is in front. The VM shows two different cross-sections that have the same layout but with elements of rather different thicknesses and curvatures.
Only four air-glass interfaces and very resistant to flare. I have a 4.75"/7.7 Uno, find it contrasty but not as sharp as expected. It covers 2x3 well, i.e., corners are as sharp as the center, but even stopped down it isn't quite as sharp as a decent Tessar. Definitely a usable lens. Hang your brassie in front of a shutter and try it out.
The f/7.7 three elements in two groups Uno is slightly telephoto, i.e., back focus is a somewhat shorter than expected.
I have another f/7.7 Uno, somewhat larger and longer, in broken Lukos shutter. I've tried it out on my Speed Graphic, same story. Also not bad, but again there are sharper lenses. Both of my f/7.7s have rear elements that are very nearly flat on both sides. How's yours?
I also have a 4"/4.5 Uno (so engraved) that is a plain ordinary Cooke triplet. Not a bad lens either, but there are better. So Uno is a trade name as well as a design type.
None of my Unos (all so engraved) has a serial number.
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