250swb
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Out of curiosity, where does this information come from? It hardly seems the kind of thing Leica would voluntarily admit.
From a personal perspective I think it's simply a case of there being only a limited number of options possible in a design before 'copying' gets thrown around. A bit like designing a three wheeled car, there are only a limited number of options for placing the wheels before it falls over. For example the optical design of the first Summicron was only slightly different from the previous Summitar, so perhaps it's a case of parallel evolution and not copy-gate?
As for the other matter of Nikon 'making their own glass' there's the problem of people calling lenses 'glass' to show how cool they are and this gets translated by advertising copy writers into hyperbole. Leica don't have a glass manufacturing factory and I doubt Nikon do either, they may each be able to mould glass they've sourced but the actual formula is designed by them or bought in by them. So they make lenses and not 'glass'.
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