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<blockquote data-quote="Gijs van Ginkel" data-source="post: 3148769" data-attributes="member: 82596"><p>Lee, </p><p>I also have had that idea once, but after reading a very good textbook written by Zeiss employees König und Köhler ( Die Fernrohre und Entfernungsmeser, Springer Verlag, 3-d editition, 1959) I am convinced that is an easy to make error. I also had a very long exchange of thoughts about it with Stephan Albrecht (has been working for Leica, later for Zeiss and now back at Leica, he has kind of the position Dobler has at Zeiss right now, if I am well informed. The final conclusion was and is: the FOV does not have influence on image brightness.</p><p>Gijs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gijs van Ginkel, post: 3148769, member: 82596"] Lee, I also have had that idea once, but after reading a very good textbook written by Zeiss employees König und Köhler ( Die Fernrohre und Entfernungsmeser, Springer Verlag, 3-d editition, 1959) I am convinced that is an easy to make error. I also had a very long exchange of thoughts about it with Stephan Albrecht (has been working for Leica, later for Zeiss and now back at Leica, he has kind of the position Dobler has at Zeiss right now, if I am well informed. The final conclusion was and is: the FOV does not have influence on image brightness. Gijs [/QUOTE]
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