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    Re: Voigtlander Heliar Universal Lens vs ?

    https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/00248/00248.pdf


    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    To be honest, I think the 12” Turner-Reich Gundlach convertible is an underrated marvel: https://flic.kr/p/2ccTNFj Its out-of-focus rendering is quite beautiful.
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    Re: Voigtlander Heliar Universal Lens vs ?

    I like the Turner-Reich but don't think it could be called whatever similar to a Universal Heliar. I suppose the OP would be more satisfied with any Tessar or Celor type lens that has some means to move its elements. And the above mentioned Wollensak Velostigmat would probably be the best of these options.

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    Re: Voigtlander Heliar Universal Lens vs ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    I shoot my SF wide open
    The reason I asked is that I tend to shoot my UH and Cooke Knuckler more on the sharp side wide open. For SF, I use a 14in. Pinkham Bi-quality or a 14.5" or 18" Verito. My Veritos have the advantage of having fully functioning studio shutters.

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    Re: Voigtlander Heliar Universal Lens vs ?

    I know I have enough lenses

    I have many with good OE shutters

    I collect Packard shutters for the rest

    Quote Originally Posted by cuypers1807 View Post
    The reason I asked is that I tend to shoot my UH and Cooke Knuckler more on the sharp side wide open. For SF, I use a 14in. Pinkham Bi-quality or a 14.5" or 18" Verito. My Veritos have the advantage of having fully functioning studio shutters.
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