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[OM] Heliar (Was: 50mm 1.8 (Re: Hoarding & Varimagni))

Subject: [OM] Heliar (Was: 50mm 1.8 (Re: Hoarding & Varimagni))
From: usher99@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:57:30 -0500

  The 1900 Heliar design was essentially a modification of the Cooke 
Triplet. (previously took 8 to 10 elelments to achive that reduction in 
aberrations)  It is still  a popular configuration.

http://www.willbell.com/tm/ChapterB.3.pdf

Two addtional elements were added in a symmetrical layout.  
Interestingly the Tessar design adds one element only to
Cooke triplet. ---See  Figure B.3.3.1 in the pdf. (page 35)  Tessar 
means four, No?   So your observation is spot on.  I believe these 
types of lenses are aberration, not diffraction limited for the most 
part.

The CV 50/3.5 Heliar essentially looks like it could be in the 1902 
patent, but is very nice indeed.  Must say I had  briefly "seen" the 
lens design of the CV 75, but it didn't register.  It seems to have 
rendering qualities similiar to the original Heliar but I don't 
understand the naming  of it at all.  Perhaps it is marketing decision.
APO dosen't seem to mean as much anymore either.  I appreciate this 
eagle- eyed list catching that.

Heliarless Mike



CJS writes:
>AFAIK, the Heliar (like the current, highly acclaimed CV 50/3.5) is a
>three-group, five-element design -- much like a Tessar with a cemented
>doublet instead of the front element <
>http://www.cameraquest.com/jpg6/VC10153.jpg>

>But the 75/2.5 looks like yet another formulation of the Planar / 
double
>Gauss: <http://www.cameraquest.com/jpg4/vm-75.25.gif>

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