Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]more likely 00 means 90.0mm rather than 100mm, but do not know for sure. On Fri, 31 Oct 97, Paul Schliesser <paulsc@eos.net> wrote: >>Does anyone know if the Elmarit 90mm/f2.8 (the one with the detactable >>lens head for use on the Visoflex 1958-1974?) was ever recomputed during >>it's lifetime? If so, which serial numbers correspond to the old and >>new formulae? Also, is there a book (preferably in English) which >>would contain information such as this on this and other lenses? > >Dan, > >You know those little numbers after the distance scale, which tell you >what the actual focal length is? When I was photographing stuff for the >Photo Techniques article, at one point I examined two of these lenses at >the same time, (both chrome), and happened to notice that one was marked >00 and the other 90. This means that the second one was nearly 100mm. >This made me wonder if there was not something different going on here as >far as optical formula. Both lenses looked identical. > >None of the books I've seen mention a change in formula. > >Jim Lager's books have the most detail about lenses of any books that I >am aware of. His _Leica An Illustrated History, Volume II-Lenses_ covers >all of the thread mount, M and R lenses, up until 1994. Volume I is on >cameras, volume III will be accessories, but is not out yet. You can >order it from Tamarkin, http://www.tamarkin.com > >The other books I've seen either cover lenses superficially or cover only >modern lenses in any detail. > >The one I own, in chrome, is marked 00. The serial number is 1735706. >Maybe you could poll the list and find out what is out there. > >- Paul >