I'm definitely outta my element (pun intended) where Zuikoatings are
concerned, but what Larry says kinda makes sense. If you see two distinctly
different hues reflected - rose (I guess that's what I called purple) and
yellow - wouldn't that qualify as multicoating? Maybe not by contemporary
standards, but duocoating at least. I have an older generic T-mount lens
that's definitely SC and reflects only yellow.
Lex
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From: Chip Stratton <cstrat@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Reflections on multi-coating reflections - was Re: Flatirons
and OM's
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 09:14:25 -0500
How do you support this statement? I'm not saying you're wrong, but when
you
buck conventional wisdom, the argument is more convincing with some
data....
Chip Stratton
cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
> Some zuiko earlier multicoating reflects rose and yellow, but no
> green at all.
>
> Larry
>
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