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Leitz and Anomalous Dispersion Glass under dim light

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Mustafa Umut Sarac submitted a new resource:

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Anomalous dispersion (AD) glass is a special type of optical glass that is used to achieve more precise control of chromatic aberrations, thereby enhancing overall imaging performance. Glass of this type provides an abnormally large partial dispersion ratio (amount of diffraction) for light of specific wavelength ranges (colors) within the visible spectrum. By combining AD glass having these special characteristics with elements made of normal glass having different dispersion...

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"I believe there is no lens compared which dim light performance similar to old Leicas"

Astrophography lenses perhaps?
 
"I believe there is no lens compared which dim light performance similar to old Leicas"

Astrophography lenses perhaps?

Hexavalent, you are certainly right but TEC or AP lenses are not the most versatile... :D
 
I have that album.
 
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