Thanks Moose!
When I read Digitar I instantly assumed it was just a smaller image circle and
shorter focal lengths and kept on going.
Going to the Schneider web sit, the 28mm is retrofocus - 70mm flange to focal
plane. The longer ones seem to be conventional designs. It's too bad the 28mm
only covers 60mm. It looks like it might only be a new package for their 28mm
shift lens. There's a reference to a 24 but no info
There was a moment of hope ... and a tiny bit remaining for the 24mm - I wonder
if they're trying to resurrect the Zuiko, they sold the 35-80 as a Sinaron (or
something like that).
-jeff
-------------- Original message from Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> ".....to take advantage of the GREAT big image circle of the three
> lenses made for the DS system - the 47mm, the 35mm and a sweet 24mm -
> all are Schneider Digitar glass."
>
> One might find that a Digitar is telecentric.
>
> Moose
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