Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/15

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Subject: [Leica] 24x36mm sensor for the RFDM
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Thu Jun 15 16:02:59 2006

Maybe I missed something, but I have not read an argument as to the need to 
make digital lenses bigger for the smaller sensor than
24x36 film.  There may be an issue that I am not aware of, but marketing 
issues must be put aside to make sense technically.  The
availability of some Olympus lens of size X is a marketing issue.  Technical 
details would be helpful.  

Comparing the size of true WA to Retrofocus designs is apples to oranges.  
But if this is the comparison issue, then yes, the
retrofocus design will be bigger and yes it will have higher angle ( less 
oblique) of attack to the sensor, and therefore "better"
for digital sensors.  But I already stated this point.  My comment about 
using R lens designs on a M mount lens.  Makes sense to me.

What I said is that for a smaller target sensor ( digital or film) the lens 
can be designed smaller because the image circle is
smaller. This is of course for the same F stop and Fl lens.  It is the same 
argument for Retrofocus lenses as it is for true WA
lenses.  Smaller target = smaller optics. Always true given the same lens 
design.

Why is the Olympus lens larger?  Beats me.  I have no idea why the designers 
made it that way.  Is there a way we can ask them?

I am open to continued discussion on this subject.

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net 



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