Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/21

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Subject: Re: [Leica] digital M
From: "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 13:18:54 +0200
References: <24.16771968.288a8bb1@aol.com>

> How much lp/mm for  2.8 / 90 , 35 Asph , 50
> 'cron late , and 3E please ?

Erwin doesn't provide MTF figures in his book for the individual lenses,
probably because, as he points out, they tend to confuse more than inform
outside the realm of specialists.  He does mention lp/mm figures for a few
lenses in his descriptions, including the aforementioned 90, which he says is
one of the very best lenses Leica has ever made.  A handful of lenses are so
sharp that they are diffraction limited, with resolutions surpassing 500 lp/mm!
That will leave even Technical Pan in the dust.  Don't count on getting that
handheld, though!

> Sorry I don't have the book yet , can you make
> a small debrief for us ?

It is a very nice hardbound volume well worth the $60 or so I paid for it.  The
author describes the history of lens design and construction at Leica, the
principles of lens design itself, and of course the characteristics of each of
the lenses that Leica has made, from the most common to the most rare.  He says
he has actually tested them all, which must have been quite a project.

I haven't finished reading the book by any means but it looks great so far.

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