Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/30

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Subject: Re: [Leica] f/0.3 Noctilux, really the
From: Henning Wulff <henningw@archiphoto.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 10:15:37 -0700
References: <200108301639.f7UGdCS12964@mail.hiwaay.net>

At 11:39 AM -0500 8/30/01, Bradford W. Daly wrote:
>so, this is real?  i thought it was a practical joke at first, like the
>leica H.
>
>is stuff-in-development on a webpage somewhere?
>
>--brad

No, it's not in development.

The 90/1 shown is real, but scarce, to put it mildly. It really 
doesn't work on an M camera. No diaphragm, no focussing mount, no 
rangefinder coupling, you can't see what you're shooting and it 
doesn't seem to be optimized for the visible spectrum (note the 
bokeh! :-)). A curiousity.

The f/0.3 reference was just in jest re: Frank F.'s decimal 
misplacement on the original post. A 50/0.3 would be at least 170mm 
in diameter, and would completely block all the little windows on the 
front of an M. Also, it would weigh a lot more than the 90/1, which 
is about 1/10 the volume that a 50/0.3 would be. Not a likely product.

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