Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This subject has been discussed about to death; however, having said that I should remark that the reason that I have returned twice to Leica (usually M) is becuase my slides taken with the M and usually the 35/2.0 had a "look," smoothness, roundness, whatever - that I didn't see in the other camera slides. I can't describe it but it was there. I have seen this described as shadow detail, etc., also. I am assuming that this effect does exist - and have been wondering what might contribute to it. I am sure that the accuracy of manufacture, centering etc all affect this. However, one aspect that I have not seen discussed it the manner of polishing of the lens elements. At one time I was a telescope nut and remembered in the book "How to make a Telescope, 2nd ed" on pages 87 - 91 Jean Texereau talked about the effect of micro-ripple on optical surfaces. This is a very small effect caused by different types of polishing materials. he states: "These defects have a width of the order of a millimeter and an amplitude of only a thousandth of a wave (several Angstroms), but there are millions of them on the optical surface and in serious cases the corresponding diffracted light represents a perceptible level of stray light over the entire field. Micro-ripple is something to be particularly mindful of in the difficult case of faint object of interest near a brilliant source..." On page 90 he has Lyotgrpahs of such surfaces. My question is - does anyone know about Leica's polishing materials and techniques and whether they differ from the techniques used by high volume lens manufacturers??? Or whether Leica lens have less micro-ripple than others??? Or is the effect due only to optical design??? I think that someone has said as much but I don't remember any discussion of the type of design that would produce this. Just a thought on a rainy night with nothing else to do. Dick Hemingway Norman, OK