Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob, In Edwin Puts "Leica Lens Compendium" he has a section on Coating and Lens Flare, pages 81 to 83. He states that all current Leica lenses have multi-layer coatings and that all surfaces are coated. He also states that the amount of coating for each element depends on the type of glass used and the desired result from each element. In some instances multi-coating can degrade performance and single coating is much preferred. An example he gave of unacceptable performance due to multi-coating is polarization of the light passing through the element. The free, downloadable version of his Compendium is currently not available but will be in the future. Len On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:25 PM, Robert Meier wrote: > Marc, > > The archives don't answer the question of whether Leica lenses are > multi-coated. In fact, no one seems to know, as your answer > indicates -- "... I suspect that that would have been when Leitz > began multi-coating its lenses." > Perhaps, Ted, this is an academic question, but it's one I've been > curious about for some time, and I thought this would be the place > to ask it. You seem to want to censor my question, even though it > is a legitimate question about Leica lenses. Why is that? Are > only questions that interest you allowed here? > > Bob >