Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Field of curvature good or bad?????
From: CapsTeeth <CapsTeeth@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 18:17:37 EST

Curvature of field refers to a lens' ability to render points *on the same
plane and parallel to the film plane* everywhere within the field of view, as
in-focus points on the film.  This is why flat-field lenses are preferred for
copy work as well as for projecting transparencies that are in glass mounts.
As it applies to wide-angle lenses in practical photography, a lens with high
field curvature would not produce stellar results photographing a wall mural,
for example, or the face of a building, i.e. flat subjects parallel to the
film plane. For landscape photography with foreground and background objects
at varying distances, field curvature would still have an effect but it would
not likely be as noticeable.  Hope this helps clarify a bit.