Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc James Small wrote: > To the best of my knowledge, and per every written source I have at hand, > neither Leitz nor Leica EVER made their own glass. The Research Lab was > simply that: a research lab. I guess I have some written sources at hand that you don't: "Several types of glass are necessary in any one lens. A glass may be supplied by one of a few optical-glass manufacturers in the world, or it may be a special Leica glass developed and made in their own glass laboratory. Bought-in glass will be accompanied by a certificate that it meets specifications; a batch of Leica's own glass will be analyzed for chemical purity and tested for correct optical properties." - -Dennis Laney, "Leica Lens Practice: Choosing and Using Leica Lenses," 2nd Ed., Hove Books, 1993. and: "Leica lenses are based on high quality optical glasses, some of which are produced in the Leitz Glass Research Laboratory, including the use of rare earth glasses." - - Guenter Osterloh, "Excellence in Photography: Applied Leica Technique," 2nd English-language edition, Umschau Verlag, 1985. I'm pretty sure I have some other references that say this, as well, but I'm too lazy to dig through them right now. - -Patrick