Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Mike, I hadn't realised Elcan had a site. This is for Joseph, a quote from their page. "Whether your needs are one or a thousand, we can design and build a lens to meet your needs." Does that sound like the Leica we want to hear?! Remember they still have the aspheric grinding machine over there, that does large elements... Another fascinating extract from the bottom of their page on projection lenses: "ELCAN is responsible for the design and manufacture of all wide-angle and other lenses currently in use in IMAX?, IMAX Dome? and IMAX 3D? cinematographic projection systems. Thanks to their unique, two part configuration, IMAX? projection lenses can withstand the enormous heat generated by light energy from large 12-15kW lamps, and the latest water-cooled 20 kW xenon lamp. This high flux is essential to achieve on-screen brightness of 12-16 foot lamberts through 70mm, 15 perforation per frame IMAX format. Light of this intensity passing through a conventional projection lens would cause the lens to explode due to the high level of heat generated." Love that "would cause the lens to explode" line! Leica could do well to use that as a logo - "Leica: when you need non-exploding lenses" CTM (quieter that LOL, 'chuckled to myself') Jem ;-) - -----Original Message----- From: Mike Durling [SMTP:durling@widomaker.com] As for panavision lenses made in the former Leitz facility see http://www.elcan.com/Products/Entertainment/entertainment.html Mike D - ----- Original Message -----