Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/09/16

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: definitive answer to lens engravings
From: imxputs@knoware.nl (Erwin Puts/imX)
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 13:14:23 +0200

Here the real story, straight from the factory.
The six lens elements of the Summicron are individually produced. Every
lens element has a slight deviation from the norm. Leica uses computer
controlled analysis to match the plus and minus tolerances of every lens
element when assembling the lens. Due to the optical and mathematical
properties of every individual lenselement any combination gives one of
three exact focal lengths. These are 50,00 and 51,9 and 52,2. No other
focal length is possible. Any Summicron can then have as engravings '00',
'19' and '22'. (My Noctilux btw has '00'.)

The 135mm of course has the same story: here the values are
engraving '50'-----> exact 135,00mm
engraving '45'-----> exact 134,50mm
engraving '55'-----> exact 135,50mm
The 90mm
'00'-----> 90.00mm
'95'-----> 89,50mm
'05'-----> 90,50mm

Greetings
Erwin Puts