Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13

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Subject: [Leica] Leica newsletter
From: Thinkofcole at aol.com (Thinkofcole@aol.com)
Date: Thu Jul 13 07:51:32 2006


Just in case, here's the full text from the Leica Newsletter today  
[thursday, July 13,2006]...regards, bob cole
 
Dear Leica friends,

Today we would like to inform you  about:

__New 6-bit coding of Leica M system lenses for image optimization  in 
connection with the planned digital camera model
__Don?t miss LFI 5/2006,  available now!


__New 6-bit coding of Leica M system lenses for image  optimization in 
connection with the planned digital camera model

Leica  Camera AG, Solms will be giving the lenses of the Leica rangefinder 
system a new  code on the bayonet ring in future to enable the planned 
digital 
Leica M camera  to recognize the lens type. The information on the lens that 
is 
being used helps  the camera to optimize image quality. All lenses leaving 
the factory from July  1st, 2006 onwards will have the new coding, although 
they 
can still be fully  used with the current analog cameras LEICA MP and LEICA 
M7 as well as classic  models built after 1954. Lenses in the current range 
as 
well as many earlier  models can be retrofitted at the cost of the owner to 
benefit from the image  optimization in the camera. The lenses are 
compatible 
with the planned digital M  camera even without retrofitting, except that 
the 
additional features cannot be  used. The lens coding is called ?6-bit 
coding? 
because six fields in the bayonet  ring are marked in black or white to 
represent a number from 1 to 64 in binary  code. The planned digital M came!
ra reads this information optically and can  identify the lens on the basis 
of this code. Apart from the improvement in image  quality, this information 
is 
also written into the EXIF image file. Lenses  bought in the past will be 
converted at the request of the customer at the  Customer Service of Leica 
Camera 
AG in Solms or the Leica agencies of other  countries. Many of the lenses 
made from 1963 onwards can be converted.  

Further information about the new 6-bit coding and lists with all lenses  
who 
can be retrofitted you can find in this pdf-document.  
http://www.leica-camera.com/produkte/msystem/objektive/index_e.html


__Don?t  miss LFI 5/2006, available now!

Read the latest: Does 35mm film have a  future? A talk with representatives 
of the photo film industry about the outlook  and strategies for a shrinking 
market. ? Digital archiving: what dangers  threaten pixel images and which 
storage technologies offer the best security? ?  Leica M lenses: 75mm, the 
small 
telephoto with universal character. Comparing  the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 75 mm 
f/1.4 
and the LEICA SUMMICRON-M 75 mm f/2 ASPH. ? The  digital darkroom: turn 
colour 
material into convincing black and white images. ?  Portfolio: In the heart 
of darkness. Together with an LEICA M6, Andr? L?tzen  followed the trail of 
novelist Joseph Conrad. ? Agfa farewell. Dirk R?ppold?s  reportage from the 
great film manufacturer?s abandoned industrial  plant.

More on the latest issue  at:
http://www.leica-camera.com/markt/magazine/lfi/index_e.html


With  best regards,
Leica Camera AG
Corporate  Communications
http://www.leica-camera.com/

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