Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"The new lens is made in Germany. The weight has been reduced by 40g, from 600g to 560g. My guess is that the wieght reduction has come about through using different glass from the previous version. The previous version used what Leica called "Noctilux" glass. Since Leica sold off the former Leitz research lab which produced the Noctilux glass, perhaps this is why the 75 has been revised. Or it could be the elimination of high lead content glass previously used. Bill Rosauer " There are some statement in this theory that need challenge... It is a bit "strong" to state that Leica reduced the weight of the lens by channging the glass.... this requires major optical design, test, and production effort. It is far more likely that the weight reduction came as a result of materials change to the barrel components.... like switching from brass to aluminum (sp?) ....or some form of exotic "plastic"... similar to the weight differences in the current chrome or black lenses. This is a simple change that also would accomodate a change of suppliers of the barrel components as the lens production changed from Canada to Germany. Major Optical changes are very unlikely. BTW, 40 grams , if they did the redesign, is about 1.4 ounces.....that is a lot of glass! Second: I am fairly confident that the ELCAN facility, bought by Hughes, then again by Raytheon, in the recent past, did not make any glass from scratch. They employed glass in their optical designs as made by other companies. We have a present or former ELCAN employee on this list, he may be able to answer with some authority. Let's go easy on lens redesigns, it takes a lot of effort that is best spent with developing totally new designs. Thank You Remove "ZZ" form auto reply address or please reply to address below: Frank Filippone red735i@worldnet.att.net