Hi, actually I wanted to ask this someone long time ago. I´m just a poor physicist so please could somebody give me laical technical explanation why Leica M lenses (even the fast ones) can be kept so small when they still have to cover FF sensor? I don´t understand this. Removing the mirror box is the only reason? I can´t, can it? The focal distance still stays the same, 35mm is still 35mm, am I right?
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Removing the mirror box, no AF, and the closer distance possible to the sensor contribute all to th esmall size of th elenses. Also, there aren't really any long lenses for the Leica-M series, which makes it look better than it may seem at first glance, too. However, most is gained by far from having no AF, and the closer distance to the sensor.
The shorter a lens is, the larger the advantage becomes as a result - a mirror box requires a retrofocus construction, which not only adds many more elements to the lens at the rear, but also makes the lenses in front much bigger in diameter in order to cater for the large viewing angle. With a range finder, you could even make symmetrical wideangle lenses, which essentially allows for the shortest, and narrowest, (ultra)wide angle lenses possible.
If you'd want or need the smallest high quality FF sensor system, don't need long lenses, don't mind manual focus and almost everything else manual, and have a fairly relaxed style of shooting, Leica-M is probably the way to go, provided you have the budget for it.
HTH, kind regards, Wim
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...most is gained by far from having no AF, and the closer distance to the sensor.
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That´s what I don´t really get: "..and the closer distance to the sensor". Closer distance to the sensor would change the focal length of the lens, wouldn´t it???¨
Otherwise, thanks a lot for explanation.