TJV
Well-known
Not that I'm going to live in the future, but what do you guys reckon about the future of the Leica lens coding system? I'm sitting on a new-ish coded Summicron 50mm and am looking at a second version Summilux 50mm, perhaps to acquire as a trade between the two. I got to thinking about what Leica might come out with next year, whether it be a full frame or not, and how the coding may be advanced and / or modified. I'm thinking that it could be a silly move to trade the two seeing as the 'Lux isn't coded and I'm not sure if Leica actually have a proper code for the second version even if I do decide to get it.
If at the moment with the M8 coding is needed on the 35mm and shorter when using a UV/IR would that mean, keeping in tune with current "logic," the 50mm would NEED to be coded for proper use with a future larger than 1.3x crop sensor when shooting colour?
I know full frame is a dream, something I personally don't think will happen very soon, but one has to have a buying strategy when things as expensive as Leica are involved.
If at the moment with the M8 coding is needed on the 35mm and shorter when using a UV/IR would that mean, keeping in tune with current "logic," the 50mm would NEED to be coded for proper use with a future larger than 1.3x crop sensor when shooting colour?
I know full frame is a dream, something I personally don't think will happen very soon, but one has to have a buying strategy when things as expensive as Leica are involved.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Don't worry, this is an idea that does not even enter anybody's head
Not to worry about 35 mm lens coding either. I have a Nokton 35 1.2
uncoded and there is no vignetting discernable
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TJV
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Maybe they don't change the coding, but perhaps the lenses required to be coded for effective use with a IR filter change, eg the 50mm lenses and wider as opposed to the 35mm and wider.
sam_m
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The codes won't change, but what a camera futurther down the line does with the codes could change.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Maybe they don't change the coding, but perhaps the lenses required to be coded for effective use with a IR filter change, eg the 50mm lenses and wider as opposed to the 35mm and wider.
See my edit. Personally I would not bother to code a 35 in the current situation.
Ben Z
Veteran
I have a 43mm-filter 50 Summilux and have no reason to code it, but if I did, I'd just use the one Leica designed for the 46mm version which is optically identical except for focusing 0.3m closer.
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