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The most beautiful coating you ever saw

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What is the deepest, most beautifully iridescent lens coating you ever saw?

I think the deepest purple color I ever saw was some old Ayashi Pentax lens that I thought was a beater until I looked at it the right angle. I was looking at some OM lens and it was pretty too.

The widest is on my Fujinon 300 f5.6.

The most non existent? My magnifying glass lens I like to play with...

The most unusual... I don't even know where to begin...
 
Miscellaneous :rockon:


If I were your friend I'd punch you in the shoulder for asking this
 
boy, the best I've seen would have to be on my friends leica (not sure what lens it was), but it was a greenish yellow IIRC, and it was beautiful!!!!

saw it at his 4th of July party this year, at the end of the day, when the light was soft, and a spot of sunshine poked through the trees, and lit up the element.

saw it only for an instant, but it was stunning!

-dan
 
What a strange subject to bring up, nevertheless...
The green-blue hue of my Canon 70-200 f4L or the purple-bluish hue of my 24mm f3.5L TS-E.
I don't stare at the lens too long: I can see somebody in it and I don't like what I see...
A couple of weeks ago I stared down long and hard at a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 80mm and didn't see any visible coating! I did see dust inside the lens though...
 
Plannar 45/2 for the Contax G series
 
Rodenstock Grandagon f6.8 90mm from the late 70's early 80's - the coating is so good it's almost impossible to see, or get a reflection off a glass surface.

But some other lenses Schneider, Rodenstock, Pentax aren't far behind, particularly my early SMC Takumars :D

Ian
 
Zeiss 80/2.8 biometar. Deep purple, almost black, no matter what angle you look at it. Almost no light reflected off it. Arsat MC 30mm 3.5 fisheye is a close second.
 
I have two OM Zuiko 50mm/f1.4s. the "black nose" one has a very nice blue-ish coating but the "silver nose" one has a completely different looking "gold" coloured coating. Both lenses perform very well but the "silver nose" seems slightly less critically sharp and a bit less contrasty which comes in useful when shooting in sunlight - hence the reason I've kept both.

Otherwise, I have a Nikkor AF-D 85mm/f1.8 and AF-D 50mm/f1.4 whic have beautiful purple and blue coloured coatings.
 
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