Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You can wear whatever you wish, but it doesn't change the fact, which I have proven to myself, which is why I sold all of my brand"x" stuff. You'll have to ask Leica for an answer to this. Perhaps Erwin. All I know is, that's the way it is! Jim PS... perhaps all of my Spiratone UV filters act as a great equalizer! ;-) At 10:19 PM 12/7/98 +0000, you wrote: >Jim Brick <jim@brick.org> wrote; > > >>Sorry... ALL of Leica lenses exhibit the same color balance >>characteristics, regardless of origin. > >Fascinating information! So if manufacturers' design >philosophy/technique does not control colour balance, what does? > >When Leica adopts another manufacturer's lens to add to its product >range, does it ask for changes to made to the optical design or >coatings to tweak the colour balance? > >If there is a *magic* quality to Leica lenses, how does that become >transferred to the Leica-badged version of another manufacturer's >design? > >Excuse me while I scamble into my asbestos protective suit! This >posting might attract some flak ... > >But I'm curious - I'd love to know what changes (if any) other than >the new mount/cams and external Leica cosmetics are made to "adopted" >lenses. For example, are they built/tested to a higher specification >than the manufacturer's normal standard? > >Regards, > >Doug Richardson > > > > >