Schneider APO-Symmar 5.6/180mm
Schneider APO-Symmar 5.6/180mm
Sinaron S 5.6/210mm
Sinaron S 5.6/300mm
In order to appreciate the difference in blur rendition (and not be confused the effect of longer and shorter lenses), it's best if the subject appears the same size on the ground glass on all images and that we not crop the digital image files at all.
If you take your photo with a 300mm lens at 5 feet away, then you will get roughly the same magnification at 2.5 feet with a 150mm lens, etc. Otherwise, we are comparing apples to oranges as they say.
If you place a card in the scene which identifies each lens and f/stop used, there is no need to label or track the images: they are self-documenting.
So, what do you want from us?
I do not want anything.
My concluson is that the Protarlinse has a very creamy look, which I like.
Also the Apo-Lanthars are very sharp and good in contrast.
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