Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>The last word from Schneider Optics themselves on the 486 filter...... >---------------------------------------------------- >IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING WIDE-ANGLE LENSES. > >Please note however that, in contrast to >mass-colored (integrally colored) filter glass, >the UV-IR barrier filter is based on >thin-film technology. More than 30 interference >coatings are vapor-deposited on one side, while >the opposite side is MRC-coated. In >wide-angle lenses, the laws of physics lead to >shallower incidence angles for peripheral rays. >For geometric reasons these rays have >to travel further through the interference >coatings than rays traveling vertically through >the coatings in the centre of the lens. >With increasing angle of incidence, this leads >to a change in light color towards blue. This >effect can clearly be seen by looking >at an UV-IR barrier filter from an angle. The >color of the reflected light changes, with a >similar effect on the light traveling >through the filter. > >The filter is therefore not suitable for lens >systems with an angle of view of more than 60? That was pretty much the point and content of previous posts. >-------------------------------------------------------- >Guess I was suspicious, right and wrong all at >the same time. Now to figure out which of the >Leica lenses have an angle of view of >more than 60 degrees...... Anyone interested? Since it's not a sharp cutoff, circumstances such as subject matter, evenness of illumination and personal tolerance have a say in this. As mentioned before, pictures taken with a 28mm and shorter will generally need a correction, and 35mm is on the cusp. Film and digital are affected similarly, but digital is easier to correct. >If you want the entire specialized word file >sent to me by Schneider, please email me >directly..... > >Frank Filippone >red735i@earthlink.net -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com