Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Christer I believe you are correct. When you see rings of the lens you are beyond the optical coverage of that particular lens. JErry Christer Almqvist wrote: > > Sorry, this is not a reply, but rather a request for clarification: > > If I look at the camera lens thru the filter, and then tilt the camera away > from me so that the inside of the lens partly disappears, but not because > it is covered by the filter but because it is covered by the outermost > rings of the lens, then to my mind there is no vignetting caused by the > filter. Right or wrong? > > And if there is a bit of vignetting caused by the filter when the lens is > fully opended, will the vignetting disappear if I close the lens down a few > stops? > > > Will I need "slim filters" or can I use the regular B+W Filters. for > >the 24MM asph F2.8. With the 84 Degree of Angle of view will I start > >vignetting with the regualar filters. > >AS ALWAYS THINKS FOR THE INFO. The LUG is a great resource. > > > >Jerry Rosenfeld > > -- > christer almqvist > eichenstrasse 57, d-20255 hamburg, fon +49-40-407111 fax +49-40-4908440 > 14 rue de la hauteur, f-50590 regnéville-sur-mer, fon+fax +33-233 45 35 58