Leica actually does the lens design for Panasonic (Leica is also a lens-design shop and makes one-off and short-run industrial lenses). Zeiss does the same for several makers, including Sony and formerly Hasselblad.

-Adam


Albano Garcia wrote:

A good example of what you can expect when you buy a
digicam from Sony (Zeiss), Panasonic (Leica) or Kodak
(Schneider): simply a cool logo from the old days over
a plastic lens made by the camera manufacturer (Oh,
yes, yes, Zeiss designed it specifically, sure,
sure... :-)
Regards

Albano


--- Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just the name, in this case. Everything else is
Pentax DA, including size and detials such as that bright metal ring (blue instead of green), chrome lens label (look beneath the pentaprism
protrusion)...
Only a bit disguised by old-style square rubberised
rings.
Dario

Samsung sourced Schneider lenses for their
long-gone film SLR. That one
shown on their DSLR has "Schneider" written on
it...
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Albano Garcia
Photography & Graphic Design
http://www.albanogarcia.com.ar
http://www.flaneur.com.ar








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