Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/10
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> Here are some of the resulting test images:
> http://www.goodphotos.com/images/Jupiter9atF22.jpg and
> http://www.goodphotos.com/images/Jupiter9atF22a.jpg
I would add that J9 would work best about f/8 (even f/5.6),
up to f/11. Above this, diffraction will take its share.
Interesting; this would be a some kind of lens quality
evaluation: finding f/stop after which quality starts
to drop. Smaller number wins :) Whaddaya' think?
> Not bad for a $100 lens.
Certainly. And today I saw one for 50$ equivalent in
some old shop.. Will take roll of cheapie film and
test it out (not buy, why? I already have a pinhole! :~)
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