Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 7/25/06 8:43 AM, "Didier Ludwig" <rangefinder@screengang.com> typed: > Hoppy > > The retrofocal design of the ZM lenses has always been a clear and loud > hint > for a rather likely Zeiss Ikon D-rangefinder. I go even further and > pretend, > Zeiss would not have created the ZM lens line for film, only. > > I believe they will wait until it can be done with an appropriate fullframe > sensor. Count Cosina and Mister Kobayashi-San to be on the ship, too, once > this operation takes off. > > Didier > As the Zeiss lineup for the zm's are Biogons Distagon 15mm/2,8 Biogon 21mm/2,8 Biogon 25mm/2.8 Biogon 28mm/2.8 Biogon 35mm/2.0 Planar 50mm/2.0 Biogon 28mm/2.8 Not Distagon, the implication is that they are non retrofocal true wide angle designs with glass extending right back to the film plane or darned close to it as real wide angles will do. Not that Zeiss might not be suckered into Kodak like marketing and even Leica will use terms "Elmar" on a 2.8 when it had been determined to mean 3.5. Kodak as we know makes Tri-X film, paper and the famous Tri-X digital lens cases. I think some of these Biogons be not Biogons but a Distagon by another name. But at least one or two of the expensive made in Germany by real Germans units are the real non retrofocal McCoy's. Of which I'm partial. I'm not sure if I own a non retrofocal lens. I think I don't. But I'll figure out how to get around that one of these days it wound be by the Hasselblad superwide route. Probably a 21 super Angulon for an m body. > > >> Folks, >> Knowing how much some of us enjoy day-dreaming on the forthcoming M8, I >> thought this might be of interest. >> Zeiss have reworked their information on their site relating to the ZI RF >> camera system >> This is from the new brochure: >> >> >> >> "When digital sensor technology takes another >> leap or two, accepting the high incident angles of >> a wide-angle M-mount lens to the corners of a >> full format sensor, you can count on us to come >> up with high performance digital systems that >> will satisfy even the truly passionate. And your >> Carl Zeiss T* ZM-mount lenses will be ready" > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information Mork in New York Location: Extended StayAmerica White Plains - Elmsford, NY 10523