Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/15

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Subject: [Leica] 24x36mm sensor for the RFDM
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Thu Jun 15 08:45:16 2006

WA Retrofocus lenses have traditionally been inferior to true WA lenses 
because of some complexities in the design.  With more
computer use, more glass types available, and more experience, this may have 
been negated.

The best performance in WA lenses has always been RF lenses.... the 35/2.8 
Biogon, 21 Biogon, etc.  Nothing came close when they
were introduced in the 60's and before. Today, few lenses come close to 
these designs.

Certainly new designs will be required for Leica.  They will be smaller ( 
smaller sensor = smaller glass), lighter, faster, and more
overall compact.  They will be designed to some degree ( or entirely for 
Digi-M ) with considerations for the digital sensor.
Retrofocus?  Probably.   Will they be as good as the 50 ASPH Summilux?  35 
ASPH Summilux?  21, 24 ASPH Elmarit?  28 Summicron?  

Tough act to follow.....

Will they be R lenses in new bodies and M mounts?  Maybe.....

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net 



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