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Photographer duo reinvents Emil Busch’s 1910 Glaukar portrait lens on Kickstarter

I have no idea if this will be any good, but it certainly is pretty.  Interestingly enough they say it will be released in the Leica T mount.  I have a similar item in the Voigtlander Heliar Anniversary 50 mm f 2.0 lens.. also in brass.  Just gorgeous and a pleasure to use.

Rick

https://www.dpreview.com/news/6964323012/photographer-duo-reinvents-emil-busch-s-1910-glaukar-portrait-lens-on-kickstarter

 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1154014220/beautiful-1910-emil-busch-glaukar-31-anastigmat-le

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The defining goal would seem to be "homogenous transfer [transition] from sharpness to the more fuzzy areas." Sharpness at the center and pleasing bokeh in the out-of-focus area (a personal judgment) are preliminary. The crowning achievement is indeed a smooth transition from sharp to blurry.
 
I presume that with Kickstarter, you rely completely on trust - no legal obligation, no recourse no matter what happens. Am I wrong?
 

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