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    Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    I have not found any comparisons.

    Schneider Angulons f/6.8 are used to be described as Dagor type/design/formula lenses (they are 6-element, 2-group, symmetric design). Like some Dagors they also suffer (probably even more) from softening of the image close to the edge of the circle of illumination.

    Refer it only to images they produce, do you find more differences or similarities between them? Where they in quality and character are the same and where differ?

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    Re: Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    Dagors cover 70 degrees, 50 if you're picky. Angulons cover close to 90 degrees.

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    Re: Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    Thanks Dan.

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    Re: Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    Quote Originally Posted by renes View Post
    Refer it only to images they produce, do you find more differences or similarities between them? Where they in quality and character are the same and where differ?
    Looking at the design, a reversed Dagor is identical in plan to an Angulon. The reversed Dagor has two symmetrical cemented triplets, with the outside element in each a negative meniscus, the inner element a positive, and the inside element a negative. The Angulon differs only in that the outer elements are larger in diameter than the inner elements, which is what increases their image circle.

    The Angulons also benefit from a better glass availability than the original Dagor, making it possible to achromatize them more successfully. The original Dagor was designed in 1892, and the Angulon in 1930.

    Rick "protoplasmats" Denney

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    Re: Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    In fact it was the original Doppel Anastigmat Symmar (released in 1921) that was the real Dagor clone in the Schneider lineup. It wasn't until the 1950s that they changed to the Plasmat formula.

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    Re: Angulons and Dagors - how much they differ and are alike?

    To this day, we can also find a variety of different versions of the Dagor Lens:so this is the main table please comfirm them with the Angulons

    Goerz Berlin Double Anastigmaet SerⅢf/7.7
    Berlin Goerz DagorF/7.7;
    Goerz Dagor f/6.8
    Goerz Zeiss Dagor f/6.8 f/9
    Goerz A.M.Doagor f/6.8 f/7.7(
    GoerzA.M.Golden Golden Gold RIM Dagor f/6.8 f/8
    Goerz.Schneider Gold dot Gagor f/

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