DaveW
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I was looking over my retinas today and noticed something I had not noticed before.
Around the lens, some have red triangles near the name of the lens. I believe this to mean coated lens (correct me if I am wrong). What I never noticed before is that on two of my cameras, there is the red letter "C". One just a "C" without a triangle, the other with both a "C" and triangle. On another camera is the red letter "A".
Should I assume that these all mean the same thing? (coated glass).
I noticed that all of these symbols were on cameras from the 1950's or newer. Should I assume that older retinas did not have coated lenses (and when did camera manufacturers start doing that?).
I also noticed that some retinas, while being from the 1950's, do not have any red symbols. Should I assume those to be uncoated, even though they are new enough to have been coated? Specifically, I have 2 1b's and 1 1B that have no red marks.
thanks
Dave
Around the lens, some have red triangles near the name of the lens. I believe this to mean coated lens (correct me if I am wrong). What I never noticed before is that on two of my cameras, there is the red letter "C". One just a "C" without a triangle, the other with both a "C" and triangle. On another camera is the red letter "A".
Should I assume that these all mean the same thing? (coated glass).
I noticed that all of these symbols were on cameras from the 1950's or newer. Should I assume that older retinas did not have coated lenses (and when did camera manufacturers start doing that?).
I also noticed that some retinas, while being from the 1950's, do not have any red symbols. Should I assume those to be uncoated, even though they are new enough to have been coated? Specifically, I have 2 1b's and 1 1B that have no red marks.
thanks
Dave