Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] The 0.85: strange new need
From: Lucien_vD <Lucien_vD@compuserve.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 07:31:20 -0500

THis is my message from some time ago:

There is a mechanical/optical relationship between the accuracy of the
rangefinder and the baselength in relation to the maximum aperture/.
The equation will be published elsewhere, but here is the result:

Focal length    Max aperture    Max aperture
                M3              M2, M4, M5, M6
21 mm           0.12            0.15
28 mm           0.21            0.26
35 mm           0.33            0.41
50 mm           0.67            0.84
75 mm           1.5             1.88
90 mm           2.17            2.71
135 mm          4.88            6.1

This equation then tells you that the 21 mm can be reliably focused when
the
maximum aperture is f/0.12 (incredible!).
At 50mm the Noctilux approximates the theoretical maximum values when
attached to the M6.
The 135mm seems to be overstretched when used at its maximun aperture of
2,8.
Hope this info has some value

As you can infer frm these figures, fully reliable measurements are nor a=

problem with the 2,8/90 on any M, but using the Summilux  75 is a bit
demanding on the rangefinder.
Erwin