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Re: [OM] Tamron SP 350mm f5.6 mirror lens

Subject: Re: [OM] Tamron SP 350mm f5.6 mirror lens
From: Pandionhalietius@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 21:12:35 EST
In a message dated 3/14/01 6:02:59 PM Pacific Standard Time, WKato@xxxxxxx 
writes:

<< There are a couple of factors at play here. One as Mike has pointed out is 
the secondary mirror, which takes light out because it physically blocks the 
light path. Then there is "silvering" which is hopefully silvering rather 
than aluminizing. There are transmission differences between the two types of 
coating. Then there is aging, where the mirror coating is less efficient. 
 
 Often mirror lens are discussed in terms of "T" stop which is a better 
indicator of light transmission rather than "F" stop.
 
 PS. I still love mine. Sharp, compact, and goes in my fanny pack. >>

Yes-I have heard of the secondary light loss.
Now here is a neat thing.  According to Gandy's awesome site on cameras and 
lenses, my  Viv Ser 1 450 mirror is Aspherical! Wow! Got to be the only one 
made?
I also don't see the donuts so easily, it acts less mirror-like.

John Raymond


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