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Street photography 58mm hugo meyer
Street photography 58mm hugo meyer









street photography 58mm hugo meyer

Is there any other information you have personally other than the half page bit of info offered in the Hugo Meyer catalog? Thank you. Also, I'm assuming this lens was made in 1935 as Dan mentioned earlier in this thread. I've only been able to find views of it from the side and I fear it may be missing a piece of hardware. I am looking for an image of this lens from the front. I am new to large format photography and have a question about a lens that is a Hugo Meyer No.62292 Aristostigmat f/9 120mm lens. All deliver outstanding sharpness wide open but bokeh improves noticeably by stopping down to f/2 and smaller apertures.

street photography 58mm hugo meyer

4 elements in two groups, calculated by Meyer - sounds like a WA Aplanat to me - but not a very "aplanatic" one since the original Steinheil calculation has very good flatness of field. 58mm f/1.4 R.E Auto-Topcor (aka Auto-Topcor) This classic 7-element 5-group double-Gauss-formula lens, said to be based on the Zeiss Planar, was produced in several versions from about 1963 to 1980. Stated coverage 105 degrees, patented by Meyer in 1914. So looking through the list, I see only ONE Meyer f:15 lens: The Euryplan Serie X f:15, made in focal lengths from 90m to 320mm. But it corresponds to 18x24cm, a very familiar German/metric plate size. With great pleasure we now present, after intensive and accurate work, the new Primoplan 58 II, says Timo. Hm - all I have data for are those for the German domestic market, and that one is most likely made for export since the intended format is given in inches. Meyer Optik Görlitz has announced the 58mm f/1.9 II for nine different camera mounts and promises a lens that shares the characteristics of the original but manufactured with modern production processes and high-quality materials.











Street photography 58mm hugo meyer