Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:19 PM 11/21/2008, Ted Grant wrote: >Guys get real!! Who the hell cares about this stuff and knowing it or not >knowing. Does it make for a better photograph? > >I've put lenses on my cameras to take the best possible photographs I can >and I've done that for over 50 plus years and coated or not, has never ever >entered my mind, nor has it ever made the content look better or not >better! >That was obvious! > >Get a life, go take pictures and screw all this nonsense! Dear Dr Grant (hc) I realize that, after Mel Brooks, you are the oldest man alive on this Earth, and your opinions and thoughts are highly valued. But bear in mind that this is a LARGE group and includes folks with many, many interests. I am a "number-cruncher" and an analyst of optical history and lore. Hence, this discussion is of some interest to me, not just for its Leitz aspects but also for the broader question of the Zeiss and JSK and Rolleiflex and Pentax and so forth involvements. I certainly agree that the claims for the efficacy of lens coatings are a bit over-stated. In almost all conditions, a lens hood will do as much good. For that matter, most surveillance lenses, including those made by Leica, are uncoated. Let the guys talk on. It is of interest, at the least, to me, and I am always interested in determing shift-points in production technology. I would suspect that Leitz went to multi-coating on photo lenses from mid-1975 but I am hungry to learn more. Dr Lieutenant Colonel Small <he grins broadly> Marc msmall@aya.yale.edu Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!