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At what distance setting are Leica MTF´s


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In an article written by MJH dealing with Hasselblad lenses, I noticed that there can be a big difference in MTF for a the lens when set to infinity, or at a nearby distance.

At what distance setting did Leica measure the MTF diagrams that are publishised on their website?

 

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Photographic lenses are normally optimized at infinity. Dedicated macro and copy lenses may be optimized for closer distances. Definition does normally fall off considerably at close focusing distances, especially with fast lenses. The old collapsible 5cm Summicron was quite soft inside 2 meters. The original 50mm 2.8 Elmar however was designed to work equally well at all distances. With modern lenses the problem is often combated with floating elements. I think Olympus were first to produce a 50mm Macro with floating elements -- it was and is still a great lens.

 

The old man from the Age of Close-Up Lenses

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Normally MTF curves are calculated at infinity, unless specifically stated. Leica's MTF values are not measured, but calculated.

 

Is this the case? then precision of manufacturing / assembly / tolerances are not accounted for in the MTF?

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Is this the case? then precision of manufacturing / assembly / tolerances are not accounted for in the MTF?

In the case of Leica these tolerances are usually such that measured = calculated, or at least that is the idea.

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