Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/09/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Roger here from Kindermann. How are things at the P.M.'s office? >The main difference between the two versions of the 35 Summilux ASPH is >the process used to produce the aspherical element. The new one is >produced with a new method called "Precision blank moulding" in which >raw glass is heated and then pressed into the aspherical form. This is a >new computer-controlled process, not to be confused with ordinary >bank-moulding which only fulfills low quality demands. This new >automated process is much less problematic than the old "grinding and >polishing" technique as it eliminates the grooves than can result with >manual grinding and polishing. Some manufacturers fill in these grooves >with synthetic materials, an option which is of course unacceptable to >Leica. >This is why they have employed this new high-tech process. With the above as interesting background, has anyone *used* both versions and would they care to comment on the relative merits or lack of them? -- Roger Beamon, Naturalist & Photographer Docent: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Leica Historical Society Of America INTERNET: beamon@primenet.com