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Subject: [Leica] Are Leica lenses muliticoated?
From: hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Sun Nov 23 15:14:30 2008
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Sorry, Ted. I'll try to improve my ration of gearhead posts vs. picture
posts. My last three picture posts fell into the abyss anyway!
However when we have those drinks in hand there won't be any gearhead talk,
I promise ;-) 

For Steve, you've neatly described a valid personal preference and opinion.
That's the artistic side of my artistic vs. technical side topic listed.
I was describing from the other side, of course. The MTF diagrams tell the
tale, but you don't need to care about them to make wonderful photographs.
Cheers
Geoff
http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/
Pick up your camera and make the best photo you can.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: RE: [Leica] Are Leica lenses muliticoated?

>> Has anyone else noticed that this evolving thread is almost a digest of
perennial LUG topics?
Lens coatings,
Lens cleaning,
Artistic vs. technical,
Favourite lenses
What great master photographers used etc etc
Now I suppose I have introduced the B word. <<<<<<<<<<,
 

Is that word BUCOLIC?" ;-)

Aw gee whiz Geoff , c'mon yer a spoil sport. I was just getting tingly toes
with excitement we were getting back into the real cool stuff that doesn't
take much effort than reading a book, :-)
Drink in hand instead of camera and good eyes. :-) .
Oh yeah that's right this is a picture taking group isn't it! OOPS! 


ted

-----Original Message-----
Subject: RE: [Leica] Are Leica lenses muliticoated?
Steve you really need good contrast to achieve good resolution, the two go
hand in hand. The well recognised smooth look that you are describing may be
partly from moderate contrast, but also from the degree of correction
present. With more aberration present, the out of focus blurs can retain
their general shape and be smoother by being more blurred! That is not meant
to be a criticism of valid personal preference. Of course my taste there is
probably well established.


Cheers

Geoff

http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e

http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/

Pick up your camera and make the best photo you can.

-----Original Message-----

Subject: Re: [Leica] Are Leica lenses muliticoated?

this same argument applies to some of the greatest and highest resolution
lenses of the past...for example  the Summicron 50/2 DR...low contrast
combined with very high resolution allows a unique smooth look...and you can
always increase the contrast if desired...
I am not sure how the coating impacts, or what the coating is for the DR...
this look and behavior likely accounts for this lens being the desert island
favorite of so many individuals...


Steve

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In reply to: Message from hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (Geoff Hopkinson) ([Leica] Are Leica lenses muliticoated?)
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