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+ | The big brass lens in the image above is heavier than a modern SLR, its sized for a bif [[studio camera]]. In the lower left corner the image shows a drawing of an Aristostigmat f6.8. Much smaller variants for [[hand camera]]s were available, fitting in [[Compur]] shutters. Intermediate sized focusable variants may have been the fastest like the Hugo Meyer Aristostigmat 180mm f4.4. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://photo.net/large-format-photography-forum/00RbKf Meyer Görlitz Weitwinkel Aristostigmat 8cm f/6,3] in photo.net [[Large format]] Forum [http://photo.net/large-format-photography-forum] | ||
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Revision as of 18:29, 12 September 2009
Hugo Meyer Aristostigmat f7.7, probably studio variant |
The big brass lens in the image above is heavier than a modern SLR, its sized for a bif studio camera. In the lower left corner the image shows a drawing of an Aristostigmat f6.8. Much smaller variants for hand cameras were available, fitting in Compur shutters. Intermediate sized focusable variants may have been the fastest like the Hugo Meyer Aristostigmat 180mm f4.4.
Links
- Meyer Görlitz Weitwinkel Aristostigmat 8cm f/6,3 in photo.net Large format Forum [1]