Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/06

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Noct vs 50 'lux
From: "Victor Wek" <photvictor@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 21:19:41

Two comments:
1st Taken from 33 num.4 LHSA viewfinder, posted on web
From last LHSA meeting in Boston, year 2000, Q and A:
....
After a coffee break Ralph Hagenauer, Leica’s Director of Marketing, and 
Stefan Daniel, Product Manager, gave a talk on what’s new with Leica, 
including new Photokina products.
...
3) Plans to recalculate the 50/1.4 Summilux-M?
Will need new technology, so not for 2 -3 years.

2nd Erwin pointed in 28/2 ASPH evaluation that:
the size limiting factor it is not a big factor for Leica! Their answer is 
ASPH. Look on 28/2 ASPH size vs. 28/2.8 size – and the new lens has one stop 
more.


Victor
Earth, Solar System
http://communities.msn.ca/VictorPhoto

John wrote:
From: John Collier <jbcollier@powersurfr.com>
Subject: Re: [Leica] Noct vs 50 'lux
Due to the recent redesign of the Summilux-R, many people have speculated 
that a new M version is on the way. However, Leica has stated that they are 
not going to be redesigning the Summilux-M anytime soon. While optically 
identical to the sixties version, the latest version benefits from improved 
manufacturing, coating and assembly techniques. The problem with redesigning 
the Summilux-M is that the limiting factor is the size of the front element.
Larger front elements result in more viewfinder obstruction (note the many 
complaints against the Noctilux on this account). The latest version has a 
mount that focuses to 0.7m and a built in hood. That is as good as it gets 
for now (which is pretty darn good indeed).

A brief article on the Summilux-M is available on the LHSA website:
http://www.lhsa.org/
Click on "Viewfinder" and scroll down to the "Volume 31 No. 3, 1998" menu 
and select "The 50mm f/1.4 Summilux By Dick Gilcreast"
John Collier




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