Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/11/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: High altitude question
From: V8PWR@aol.com
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:57:12 EST

Dans un courrier daté du 14/11/01 23:30:41 Paris, Madrid, jim@brick.org a 
écrit :

> Read my previous post Jo.
>  
>  If Leica (and Zeiss, Schneider, Rodenstock, etc...) puts UV inhibiting in 
>  both the lens glass and the cement between the elements, what good will 
>  adding yet another layer of UV inhibiting. There's nothing more to 
inhibit. 
>  And it doesn't correct the color temperature anyway.
>  
>  Been there (Colorado and the Swiss Alps) and done that. Does nothing!
>  
>  Which is why a filter to correct the color temperature of the light is 
what 
>  is needed. A B+W KR3 for landscapes & sunny subjects or KR6 if your 
subject 
>  is in the shade. On a bright fall day at 14,000 ft., a KR6 might be used 
>  for everything.
>  
>  Jim
>  

I take good note Jim . Sorry I didn't read your previous post .
Chears

Jo Goodtimes , France 
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