I am posting here a link to the Schneider archives on the German web site.
http://schneiderkreuznach.com/archiv/archiv.htm
Scans of old Schneider brochures usually give the requested technical details regarding the position of principal planes. Recent data sheet include more details e.g. MTF charts and the pupillar magnification factor. Once you have this factor you have the position of the pupils if you know where the principal planes are located.
As far as Rodenstock is concerned, real brochures are best, but in the interim, better than nothing, there is Paul Butzi's web site wth many scans of relatively recent (end 1990's ?) Rodenstock brochures.
http://www.butzi.net/rodenstock/rodenstock.htm
MTF charts and light fall-off curves are given, but unfortunately, no data on principal planes...
As far as Fuji is concerned, Kerry Thalman is hosting scans of the brochures where the principal planes & other data are given
April, 1981 brochure:
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/apr-1981.htm
March, 1997 brochure:
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/mar-1997.htm
For the FUjinon C series as of 1997:
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/c.htm
For the Fujinon Teles where principal planes float in air at fancy locations ;-)
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/t.htm
I dit not find any info about pupils, though.
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