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Nick Rains of Leica Camera Australia has been hosting some very good webinars this year. This one from last week features a presentation by Peter Karbe on the nuts'n'bolts of how Leica have designed lenses for the M series over the years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ1xM7qVSXo

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This has been posted and discussed a few times as part of Karbe’s slide presentation on both M and SL lenses. Of course there may be variations based on audience participation.  Here’s one...

I suspect Part 2 of the webinar will be the SL lens presentation.

Jeff

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hope mr karbe gets his cough sorted out! 

Maybe just nerves and translating to english?  anyway interesting to listen too.

Fascinating in fact.

Cool  when karbe was imploring people to use fast lenses wide open,also the stuff about diffraction kicking in at f8.

 

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22 minutes ago, steve 1959 said:

Its weird that the top leica man attracts no interest on youtube or here but a fan boy review of the leica M10 R is massive news??

Mad world.

As noted, Karbe’s presentation has already been discussed elsewhere, in various threads.

Jeff

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47 minutes ago, Jeff S said:

As noted, Karbe’s presentation has already been discussed elsewhere, in various threads.

Jeff

Except hardly anyone watched the youtube video by leica australia on youtube 

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39 minutes ago, steve 1959 said:

Except hardly anyone watched the youtube video by leica australia on youtube 

Mickey mouse

But it’s the same slide presentation as already discussed.  Only the audience questions might vary.

Jeff

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