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Subject: [Leica] enough with Olympus DSLR postings PLEASE
From: bdcolen at comcast.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Tue Mar 21 09:17:10 2006

I don't believe any of the hoods are permanently mounted, Didier, but then
there are one or two of the lenses I have yet to examine closely.


On 3/21/06 11:40 AM, "Didier Ludwig" <rangefinder@screengang.com> wrote:

> 
> 
>> "4/3" refers to the aspect ratio
> 
> Not only:
> 
> The name of the system comes from the size of the imaging sensor. The 
> sensor
> used is a "4/3 inch" type sensor. The length is based on the diameter of a
> particular size of Vidicon tube ? the actual light sensitive area being
> smaller.
> 
> It is sometimes stated that the name refers to the 4:3 aspect ratio of the
> sensor used in current cameras. The long side of the rectangular 
> photographs
> that Four Thirds cameras produce is 4/3 (1.33 times) the size of the short
> side. This places it between the usual 35 mm format (with an aspect ratio 
> of
> 1.5) and a square (which has an aspect ratio of 1.0). There is little doubt
> that the Four Thirds standard specifies the aspect ratio, in addition to 
> the
> size of the imaging circle. Claim 1 of US patent 6,910,814, mentioned 
> earlier
> in this article, is quite specific:
> 
> "... said camera body having an image pickup device having an imaging range
> with an aspect ratio of 4:3 on an imaging surface within the image circle 
> ..."
> 
> Additionally, it is necessary to know the aspect ratio in order to design
> lenses. Indeed, many lenses designed by Olympus for the four thirds system
> contain internal rectangular baffles or permanently mounted "petal" lens 
> hoods
> that restrict the lenses to operation only with the 4:3 aspect ratio.
> 
> More at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thirds_System
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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