Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/20

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Subject: [Leica] Filter for the M8 B+W 486
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Wed Dec 20 21:07:58 2006

Further on the subject directly from Schneider's pages ( B+W 486 Filters)

"
This B+W Interference Filter has a completely colorless glass carrier coated 
with a number of extremely thin, partially reflecting
layers with precisely computed thicknesses, similar to MC coating. The B+W 
Filter 486 does not block by means of absorption, but by
interference of the unwanted UV and IR radiation that is repeatedly 
reflected between these layers, affecting the wavelengths on
both sides of the visible spectrum with a steep cut-off. It is used mainly 
on digital and video cameras with CCD sensors without an
integrated IR protection filter, because the IR sensitivity of the CCD 
sensor would otherwise cause color changes and unsharpness.
That unsharpness results from the chromatic aberration of the lenses that 
are only corrected for visible light. In the visible
range, the transmission curve is very high and straight. This filter is 
completely clear and it requires no increase in exposure.
Its filter factor is 1.
"

Seems like the same info.  I am still digesting.......


Trivia.. the 46mm filter lists for $105.

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net 



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