Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] vs Zeiss/ 16 X 20s
From: Bud Cook <budcook@ibm.net>
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 13:03:40 -0500

Are any of these lenses actually made by Carl Zeiss or are they just
designed by Zeiss for the Japanese manufacturer?
Bud

"Thomas J. Donovan" wrote:

> Lugnuts,
>
> I caught the tail end of a Zeiss seminar ( quite a creature ;-)
> in Minneapolis the other day. They had on display a number
> of Ektar 25 prints made from Carl Zeiss lenses. The prints
> were all incredibly sharp.
>
> What was of interest were the following statements in a
> handout describing the gear involved: 1.) " One hundred
> twenty to 130 lppm is necessary to make a high quality 16
> X 20 print". 2.) Describing their Planar 50 f1.4, set at f8;
> "This is the highest resolution ( 200 lppm across the entire
> field ) lens available in the world for general photography".
>
> Questions are as follows: 1.) What Leica lenses would meet
> the 120-130 lppm criteria? 2.) How does the new R-50 f1.4
> compare to the Zeiss 50 f1.4?  3.) Does the RTSIII  vacuum
> back ( flatter film )enhance the sharpness of a lens significantly?
>
> All lenses ( 21mm, 50mm, 60mm Macro , 100mm Macro)
> used were on a tripod, Contax RTSIII, mirror up, shot at f8,
> & used Ektar 25. BTW, all of these lenses were at least 130
> lppm across the entire field at f8
>
> Has anyone out there ever used a Contax RTSIII & compared
> results to Leica gear?
>
> It was impressive stuff :-e !
>
> Tom D.