Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I know that Leica sais so, but my slides proved them wrong. Of course it is not ONLY the cardboard mounts which hold the slides in a way the CF lens is designed for - how could the slides know? The unmounted slide has a certain curvature. In the cold state it is curved to one side in the hot (or dry) state it is curved to the other side. Mounts which do NOT hold the slides very tight, e.g. cardboard mounts or Hama DSR mounts provide enough space to let the slides move: very good for CF lenses. However, before plopping the CF lens is worse than the FF lens, because the slides are curved to the wrong side. With the FF lens it doesn't matter too much because the border area shows in the plopped and the unplopped state approximately the same amount of out of focus. My advice: find a dealer who lets you try both lenses. Christoph BTW, I will buy my next projector (RT-m) with the CF lens and a Super-Colorplan >> Dave Purchase <dp@seanet.com> writes: > Folks, Have I got this right? I'm about to buy my first slide > projector. I'll use mostly Kodachrome and Kodak is about to stop using > the cardboard mounts so, I buy the flat field Color Plan lens, yes? > thanks dp