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VINTAGE lens test: Nikkor P.C. 105mm f/2.5
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You can find many "simple" Leica M lenses with stellar performance.

e.g. the M 90mm f/2.4 has just 5/4. The M75mm f/2.4 has 6/4. Even a behemoth such as the M 75mm f/1.25 has just 9/6.

Some argue that fewer elements result in higher micro-contrast/3D. Possibly not wrong because every surface transition is a bit imperfect. Although you can counter-argue that this doesn't matter as long as the circle of confusion isn't bigger than a pixel.

However, yes, there seems to be an inflation of lens elements lately. I'd also consider this an unhealthy development.
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RE: VINTAGE lens test: Nikkor P.C. 105mm f/2.5 - by davidmanze - 02-05-2023, 07:35 AM
RE: VINTAGE lens test: Nikkor P.C. 105mm f/2.5 - by Klaus - 02-05-2023, 11:12 PM

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