Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Multicoated lenses would fall under the classification of coated lenses.... The only way you'll ever know if he meant single coated is if the author says specifically that the lenses were single coated.... But authors are known to be wrong at times especially if they base info on second-hand (or third and worse) knowledge. I'm not sure whether one can judge whether something is multicoated or single coated based on the color of reflections as a number of variables as to the type and thickness..... But some lenses are a mix of single and multiple coatings.... One should be able to compare both CL and CLE lenses and see what differences or similarities there are in the reflections.... Neither would be conclusive..... though I've always been suspect of lens diagram drawings..... as one wonders whether they were drawn for marketing purposes or are based on a actual cross section of a lens.... or if they were a design proto-type as opposed to the actual lens, or mis-info to throw competitors a curve in their lens design. The only way you'll know whether the lens matches the diagram is to cut it in half.... Canon has had examples of their aspherical technology in their brochures that don't match the actual lenses. Let's be honest, How many people in the world can look at a cross section lens diagram and tell you how well it will perform... I'd guess Zero... But I've been wrong before. The same goes for coating to some extent, you'll have to trust the manufacturer and the people who coat the lenses whether it is a singular or "mulitple" coat... and then whether a slight variation in coating constitutes an improvement in performance or is done for cost savings. When I worked in photo retailing... we had a couple customers who wanted to know the number of elements and the formula of every P&S in the store... my boss finally asked him how elements he wanted... at which point... he started looking at features and how they handled... and left the store without buying anything.... He was one of those customers that we would try to go on lunch break whenever we saw him coming.... I learned to pause, look around the store and out the window before letting one of our employees leave on break. Duane **************************************************************************** * I've re-read the CL tests by Modern and Popular Photography, neither of them mention multi coating. Even though Theo Kisselbach's book "Leica CL" is quite definite about the CL lenses being "coated," there is no hint of better coating or coating improvements, nor is there any mention of multi coating. If Kisselback doesn't know the CL lenses are multi-coated, its very difficult to believe they are, regardless of any claims to the contrary. Stephen Gandy