Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] RE: Floating Optics
From: Xavier Logean <xavier.logean@epfl.ch>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 17:28:06 +0200

Lucien wrote:

> Dr.Richard Clompus wrote:
>
> > A floating optic is usually one lens or a lens group that changes position
> > (forward or backward) as the lens is focussed from distance to near.  It is
> > done to improve imaging performance at closer focussing distances and
> > usually decreases curvature of field.  This lens design is a recent addition
> > to Leica lenses (perhaps in the last eight years).....
>
> Richard,
>
> I think it's more than that. The 24/2,8 is here since 1974.
> OK, it's a Minolta design.
> ;-)
>
> Because of floating element, I don't think we will ever see
> an Leica R camera with an AF system 'a la Contax AX'.
>

Canon has some AF lenses with Floating elements !
Thus, It should be possible for Leica to do the same .......

Xavier

>
> With that system you loose the quality improvement.
>
> Most of the Leica R wide angle lenses may suffer with that
> AF system:
>
> 15/3,5 (1980)- 19/2,8 (1990)- 24/2,8 (1974)- 28/2,8 (1994)-
> 35/1,4 (1984)
>
> Because with the following lenses also, the optical groups
> are not moving altogether, I think there will be a problem too:
>
> 100/2,8 - 180/2 - 180/2,8 APO - 280/2,8 - 280/4 - 400/2,8 -
> APO Module.
>
> Lucien

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