Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/10/01

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: New M 1:2.8/24 mm ASPH
From: "Hubert Nowotny" <hubertn@mail.ctr.co.at>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 11:03:21 +0100
Comments: Authenticated sender is <hubertn@mail.ctr.co.at>
Organization: CTR
Priority: normal

Bert,

Yes, certainly. Seen from the _commercial_ point of view this is 
absolutely understandable. Therefore I feared this fact to be as it 
is ... 

Have a fine day
Hubert

> Date:          Mon, 30 Sep 1996 19:39:59 +0200
> From:          Bert Keuken <bert.keuken@pi.net>
> Organization:  Planet Internet
> To:            leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Subject:       Re: New M 1:2.8/24 mm ASPH
> Reply-to:      leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us

> Hubert Nowotny wrote: 
> > I feared it would be like that; somewhere hidden deep in my heart
> > there is the secret wish to get aspherical faces grinded instead of
> > moulded, but I know that I will be disappointed each time again. 
> Dear Hubert,
> 
> Please take note that grinding aspherical lenses is *much* more 
> expensive than high-precision blank moulding due to the large number of 
> "rejects". It appears to be that grinding aspherical lenses is very 
> cost-inefficient. That's why the S'lux-M 1.4/35 mm ASPHERICAL (with two 
> aspherical ground surfaces, only 2000 made) is more expensive than the 
> S'lux-M 1.4/35 mm ASPH. (with one moulded aspherical surface). I don't 
> expect Leica to make ground aspherical lenses in the future.
> 
> Greetings, Bert
> 
* Von/From: HUBERT NOWOTNY, CTR Hatzenberger & Nowotny OEG
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