Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]!!!!! Weren't Leica the first to use aspherical elements in a production lens? (50/1.2 Noctilux). They developed press moulding to reduce the production costs of quality aspherical elements (not cheap plastic/glass hybrid stuff). Hardly behind the game in my opinion. Advertising purposes???!!! Have you ever used the Leica lenses with aspherical elements? There is one heck of a difference between the 21, 35, 50 and 90 aspherical lenses and their non-aspherical counter parts. The asphericals are amazingly crisp and clear wide open. I think the use of the suffix "-ASPH" is pretty restrained. IMO they should have the suffix "- F***ING AMAZING DUDE". Leica deserves a good deal of criticism for its pedestrian pace of M body development (ie: M7's one shot AE lock!). However the current M lens line is simply the best in the world bar none. John Collier On Nov 18, 2004, at 4:18 AM, Alexander Glissan wrote: > Asphericals have been around for ages (but Leica takes things > SLOOOOWWWW). Generally manufacturers only use aspherical elements > where no substitute can be excepted. Leica lenses however shame on me > for saying use them for marketing (shame on you Alex). I however do > have an ASPH 35 f2. If you really want to tell the difference........