Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 Shutter accuracy?
From: DonjR43198@aol.com
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 09:54:12 EDT

In a message dated 4/19/99 12:05:46 AM Central Daylight Time, 
nathan.wajsman@euronet.be writes:

<< Nathan Wajsman >>

The move from placing greatest emphasis on resolution to placing more 
emphasis on contrast and reducing resolution to achieve that goal was pointed 
out in some of the Leica literature in the early 60's when Leica began to 
market the lower resolution 50 mm Summicrons.  The brochures actually 
illustrated this with side-by-side comparisons showing that the eye perceived 
high contrast but lower resolution as the sharpest image.

It would be very nice if Mr. Puts would undertake to compare the resolution 
of the old D-R Summicron with the present day Summicron.  The ones I have 
tested show the D-R Summicron sporting a center resolution of 112-120 lpm to 
about 80-88 lpm for the current Summicron lenses.  Further, the studies I 
have seen from the laboratory of Mr. Puts are conducted using color film 
rather than Tech Pan or a microfilm.

If the current Summicrons really outperformed the D-R for resolution, I would 
have one on my M cameras but there have been no "figures" published, at least 
that I could find, that show the current Summicrons will resolve even 100 
lpm.  Maybe this discussion will result in such figures being located or 
determined or at least generate some discussion. 

Should you have some "figures" rather than subjective comments from various 
testing organizations, I would very much like to see them.