Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/21

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Subject: [Leica] Noctilux DOF Film vs. M8
From: pklein at 2alpha.net (Peter Klein)
Date: Mon Apr 21 12:28:38 2008
References: <200804211829.m3LIRtv0075698@server1.waverley.reid.org>

Noctilux focus shift is discussed in the Gunther Osterlach book. Written 
in the 80s and recently re-released.  I have a copy at home.

Erwin Puts has actually measured it:
http://www.imx.nl/photo/lenstest/noctilux-m_11050mm.html

Sorry to aberrate your sphericals, but there it is.  :-)

--Peter

Mark Rabiner sez:
> THAT'S COOL PETER! SHOW ME in the Leica literature where it says that 
> when you stop down your 5 grand Noctilux 2 stops it goes out of focus! 
> Have you got a URL? First three letters of the authors last name?

I sez:
> Adam: It isn't a question of microlenses. Focus shift as one stops down 
> is an optical property of many fast lenses, including the double gauss 
> and Sonnar families.

> Mark R: The Noctilux focus shift is well-known and even documented by 
> Leica. It happened visibly even on film. It isn't stupidity, or even 
> hydrogen, it's physics. A newer design could minimize the 
> issue--floating elements, aspherics, etc.

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