Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When I was graduated from grade school in 1953, .03 + .03 = .06. Erwin said a bandwidth of .06. Service manual has a bandwidth of .06. Worry about something else! Hunt Buzz Hausner wrote: > > The Curmudgeon rises to pass along this message which was transferred to me > at a secret drop point in Basel. The Good Doktor Blacktape prefers to keep > his location a secret for the moment, however, I can assure you all that he > is well. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Doktor Black Tape > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:58 AM > > Dr. Blacktape, who is off wandering in the UG wilderness, asks me to > forward this so that it might what he rudely termed, "the five or six > open-minded LUGers..." > > The following from a member of the Hexar Users Group..... > > " The technician, the affable Mr. Leung, came out and examined the > camera... > before I asked him and went outside to look at the rooftop antenna of a > far building. He installed his own Hexar 50mm F2.0 lens and the range > finder (as he must have suspected) focussed slightly beyond infinity. We > also tried it with my > Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1.5, which I knew already focussed beyond > infinity. Mr. > Leung said it would take him just a few minutes to correct the focus... > > "Then we went outside and tested both the Hexar lens and the voigtlander > for infinity. Both reached infinity in coincidence of the rangefinder > reaching infinity. This was all done in a very professional half an > hour.. > > "I asked Mr. Leung to look at the Hexar service manual and read with > my own eyes that the back focus is 28mm +/- 0.03mm - not the 0.06 which > Erwin reported on May 9 2001 to the LUG.. > > >From: Erwin Puts 9 May 2001 > >Subject: [Leica] Konica facts > >There has been much discussion about the compatibility of Leica > lenses with the Hexar RF body. Most >people, including all of the > magazine > writers have assumed that the study of the bayonet mount (that is >does > >the Leica lens fit onto the Hexar bayonet) is sufficient to declare > that lenses and bodies can be safely >intermixed. Problems have been > encountered and have been discussed as tolerance issues. As far as I > >know, no one has extended the analysis to the most crucial part: > the back focus or the distance from >bayonet flange to film plane. After > measuring it and checking with the Konica people a most surprising >fact > emerges. >The back focus of the Hexar RF is 28.00mm with a tolerance > bandwidth of 0.06mm!" > > DR. BLACKTAPE WONDERS... > > Is it conceivable that The Great Putts, world expert in all things > optical, High Priest of The Church of Solms, could have made such an > obvious mistake? Or might one infer from this that the Great Putts for > some indiscernable reason might want to make folks THINK that the RF is, > in essence, incompatible with Leica lenses, and, therefore, it would be > foolish for anyone wanting to use Leica glass to purchase an RF? > Hmmmmmmm. Naw. Couldn't be. Next thing you know we'll be ready to > believe that Ford and Firestone had a vague idea of what might happen if > you put deflated tires on an Explorer... > > The Good Doktor