SeldomPerched
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Utmost heresy about to be uttered but this is a serious question. I am a great Leica fan (appreciator would be a better description) and every time I look through the 7x42 UVHD+ it is a very special view - easy, relaxed, colourful and very three-dimensional. Also contrasty but see below for the next bit...
... I am also lucky to have some excellent Abbe-König glass from Carl Zeiss and of course those bins have their own unique combination of qualities. In particular I notice something extra about the definition of fine detail.
So what I am wondering is if my UV is a bit off from best alignment or if it is to be expected (in view of all the Leica's other fine points) that a longer, larger design as in the case of 7x42 BGAT*P* and 7x42 T*FL with AK glass would be better in that one aspect. I notice it even more in the 8x42 HT but that is an unfair comparison as you would already expect to see more detail in a higher magnification.
What made me think of this was chancing in a book on a comment that in the old pre-war days lenses for the Contax 35mm camera (i.e. Zeiss) were optimized for resolution whereas the Leitz lenses for the Leica put the emphasis on contrast. That would be out of date long ago but it got me thinking and comparing.
Anyone else who has or has had access to the UVHD in its Plus iteration and one or both (or all three) of these AK Zs care to comment? Incidentally today has been a good day to check these bins, as the wet totally overcast weather and suffused non-directional lighting has meant a complete absence from glare/flare/reflections (never quite sure of the difference here but that can keep till another day).
Tom
... I am also lucky to have some excellent Abbe-König glass from Carl Zeiss and of course those bins have their own unique combination of qualities. In particular I notice something extra about the definition of fine detail.
So what I am wondering is if my UV is a bit off from best alignment or if it is to be expected (in view of all the Leica's other fine points) that a longer, larger design as in the case of 7x42 BGAT*P* and 7x42 T*FL with AK glass would be better in that one aspect. I notice it even more in the 8x42 HT but that is an unfair comparison as you would already expect to see more detail in a higher magnification.
What made me think of this was chancing in a book on a comment that in the old pre-war days lenses for the Contax 35mm camera (i.e. Zeiss) were optimized for resolution whereas the Leitz lenses for the Leica put the emphasis on contrast. That would be out of date long ago but it got me thinking and comparing.
Anyone else who has or has had access to the UVHD in its Plus iteration and one or both (or all three) of these AK Zs care to comment? Incidentally today has been a good day to check these bins, as the wet totally overcast weather and suffused non-directional lighting has meant a complete absence from glare/flare/reflections (never quite sure of the difference here but that can keep till another day).
Tom
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