Frankly Unsharp
Member
Hello,
And well guessed, these lenses are the ones I carry on my nose all day, and I couldn't manage without them. For many years now the lenses in spectacles have been made of plastic, constantly developing with thinner lenses and better coatings as a goal.
Maybe I'm ignorant or just stupid, but why not use this technology in for example MF lenses (yes, Holga has them), where the big chunks of glass ads to the already heavy construction. Oh yes, most of these lenses are not made anymore, but how about the dark (digital) side AF-zooms? A quick look at a Canon Zoom Lens 55-250 gives You the impression of glass, but is it really? Everything else seems to be plastic.
Information, please!
And well guessed, these lenses are the ones I carry on my nose all day, and I couldn't manage without them. For many years now the lenses in spectacles have been made of plastic, constantly developing with thinner lenses and better coatings as a goal.
Maybe I'm ignorant or just stupid, but why not use this technology in for example MF lenses (yes, Holga has them), where the big chunks of glass ads to the already heavy construction. Oh yes, most of these lenses are not made anymore, but how about the dark (digital) side AF-zooms? A quick look at a Canon Zoom Lens 55-250 gives You the impression of glass, but is it really? Everything else seems to be plastic.
Information, please!
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