Process lenses are notable for generous coverage and relatively low cost for their quality.
We know the Goerz and Docter lines slightly altered the optimal 1:1 spacing of the lenses, so their variants could perform equally or better at infinity instead of 1:! for copying.
I'm interested in 1:1 work and having the maximal image circle. Detail to the edges are not so critical. So how do Wray, Nikon and Boyer lenses compare to the Red Dot Artars in these respects? I can find interesting info on the Boyer lenses but no comparisons. Do the asymmetrical Nikon Process lenses have larger angles of projection?
Dan From has kindly helped me with great links to background, but I'd also like any user experience or user examples to learn more.
Thanks,
Asher
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