Am 19 May 2005 um 13:42, schrieb Ryuji Suzuki : > > The Autocord is an exception where the film travels from the upper > > chamber to the lower chamber which means that only the film already > > exposed gets bend. > > That's better, though I'm not sure how much does that help to the > flatness. By the way, was any of the Autocord made with 6-element > optics? (AFAIK Yashica and Minolta TLRs are all triplets or Tessar's.) AFAIK you are rigth. The Rokkor in the Autocord was always a Tessar- clone, supposedly a good one, though. I have used a Rollei 2.8f and now use a Hasselblad and the Autocord I bought this week hasn't arrived yet and I can't give a comparison yet. If anyone is interested I will be glad to report back how it performs after I put a few rolls of film through it. Stefan ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.