Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]MPFJI - perhaps you have already mentioned this - but are you referring to the performance at larger apertures? A look at the MTF curve on any fast lens will find substantial loss of performance at wide apertures and even more so at the edges. Whilst Leica lenses may be sharper wide open than most this is still the case. I can't lay my hands on the MTF curves of the Leica 50s at the moment or I would quote magnitude. Even at the centre the sharpness will be much less open than stopped down and the edges and corners much worse. Curvature of field is a feature of many lens types and other aberrations are usually corrected in priority over this in all lenses except macro lenses. M lenses are reported to be designed to be more balanced for curvature of field because of the focussing method. I have never been inconvenienced by this personally because for landscapes I am stopped down for DOF anyway and the sharpness of the edges and corners is usually massively improved by stopping down, for wide open shots I expect only a part to be in focus, usually near the center, and the DOF is so small that the small area in focus at the edges not being in the same plane as the focussed main subject has never been a problem for me. Frank On 4 May, 2004, at 21:09, Robert Palmieri wrote: > Eric - > > Thanks for spelling out your take on this. However... > > I was referring to the horozontal field of view (in "landscape" mode) > not the diagonal, which seems pretty meaningless to me.... > > The center-to-edge lack of sharpness when focussed at infinity is a > fact > with my lens, as shown under a 30x magnifier. Whether this is indeed > due to actual field curvature I kinda doubt, but as I understand it > field curvature problems don't just get lost in the DOF when focussed > at > infinity. And this lens is indeed reputed to be rather affected in > this > department, while the 50 Summicrons are not. > > I'll post some snaps later in the week, mostly of examples of the > collapsible and 'lux doing what they do best. If I can find a slide of > the Lux center vs. edge thing, I'll scan it also. > > Bob Palmieri > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >