Diskussion:Plasmat

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Was soll der "Satz" "Das Plasmat besteht im Wesentlichen aus den zwei äußeren Doublet und den durch einen Luftspalt getrennen von den Doublets und die Blende von einander getrennen Paar gebogener Sammellinsen (Menisken)." bedeuten? --Hydro 09:52, 10. Jul. 2010 (CEST)[Beantworten]

Der Satz wurde in der Zwischenzeut verbessert. Ich hoffe, er ist nun klar. Viele Grüße, --Trinitrix 14:48, 19. Aug. 2011 (CEST)[Beantworten]

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"Meyer mounted a small series of lenses including the 1.5 Kino Plasmat for M39 Leica use in the 1930's but the project was shortlived, and Meyer moved over to selling lenses for the miniature reflexes coming into use such as the Exakta and Primareflex. There may well also have been a discussion with Leitz over the Patent position as the original patents for the Leica covered coupling very thoroughly. The Meyer lenses were coupled but with some detailed diferences. Look for Kino Plasmat, Macro Plasmat and Trioplans in medium focus. The mounts are distinctive and really high quality. Some are chrome, the early ones nickel. These aliens are now rare and sought after items by Leica enthusiasts as the very first of the flood of non-Wetzlar lenses for the cameras." --Trinitrix 15:35, 19. Aug. 2011 (CEST)[Beantworten]