Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 22 Jul 97, Alan Bearden wrote: > There seems to be again a number of messages dealing with lens > comparisons between lens with the same focal length but different maximum > apertures and even comparisons between different focal lengths and > different maximum apertures. It seems useful to restate a few important > general observations. While no one, I'm sure, would argue with your well stated, virtually axiomatic comments, Alan, it does seem proper to acknowledge that technology does march on. Modern designs, using the calculating advantages of the computer, production techniques allowing less expensive aspheric elements and the latest coating formulations and application methods do allow a lens with more elements in more groups to have similar or better results in the criteria that we feel is important. What boggles my mind is how good the lenses were when these means were not available. I love technology, but boy, back in the good old days. . . - -- Roger Beamon Naturalist & Photographer Leica Historical Society Of America mailto:beamon@primenet.com Thought for the day: Who needs rhetorical questions?