Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/15

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Subject: Re: Concave Lens Elements
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 23:09:59 -0400

At 08:13 PM 7/15/97 -0400, Richard Clompus, O.D., wrote:
>Can you image Professor Max Berek having to design by
>hand the first 5cm f 3.5 Anastigmat lens for the earliest of Leicas?  

But that's how it was done, way back in the long-ago.  The original
Anastigmat is a Tessar clone;  the original Tessar took Drs Paul Rudolph
and Ernst Wandersleb SIX YEARS to calculate -- and that was in its original
f/6.3 form!  It took Wandersleb an additional twelve years to fine-tune
this design to allow it to be opened to f/3.5.

When Dr Ludwig Bertele, arguably the finest optical designer of this
century, calculated the original Sonnar, the 2/50 Contax lens, the
mathematical scribblings totted up to a total of more than 3 feet in depth.
 A picture of this stack was much a feature of early Zeiss Ikon advertising
for the Contax I.

Marc



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