![]() Nice feature about this is the rear or front lens can be used as a stand alone and then this lens acts just like any other "landscape" design.Īn image of my Hermagis Eidoscope #4 lens below, mounted on a Pentax 67 macro extension ring size #1. ![]() Stopped down this lens is tack sharp as can be expected from a design perspective. The lens has an achromat in front and one in the rear. As in most soft focus lenses, the effect is controlled by aperture changes. The soft focus effect is produced by excessive spherical aberration in a rectilinear design. ![]() This particular lens design was introduced already in 1903 by the French optical house "Hermagis". A lot has been written already on the Hermagis Eidoscope lenses and countless images are posted on line as any Google search will undoubtedly reveal.
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