Originally Posted by
William W
Canon certainly has, at the least, acknowledged that there is a difference.
Different expansion and contraction rates of individual elements, within the lens, has been cited as one reason for some of their lenses to be able to focus beyond Infinity.
(N.B. There are other reasons for lenses being able to focus beyond Infinity).
As a general comment, this feature is usually found on:
> Long FL Lenses
> Large diameter barrel lenses, especially those with a Fluorite Element.
(Noted also, nowadays, some W/A lenses are an inverted telephoto design and many of these lenses are designed to focus to beyond Infinity.)
I haven't used Nikon for a while, but a document easily to my hand now, from Nikon, also mentions this design factor, though does not specify the different rates of expansion of various lens elements:
“The reason for this [a lens being able to focus beyond infinity] is that in extremely hot or cold conditions the effective focal length of the lens may change due to the effect of the temperature on elements in the lens, which causes expansion or contraction compared to optical performance at regular temperatures. Depending on the construction of the lens elements, some lenses will be affected more than others. To compensate for this, the option to focus with the lens beyond the infinity focus position is available on some lenses.”
REF: Nikon Support Services; Article ID 000027772; Published 12/21/2016; “Why is it possible to focus manually beyond infinity on some lenses?”
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My Post #33, mentioned Manfred's maths which referred to Aluminium (i.e. Lens Barrels).
In my Post #33, an implicit conclusion could be made that change in the size of the Aluminium lens barrel being so insignificant, was the reason for my disagreeing with "refocus every 30 minutes or when temperature change is 1°C"
Such a conclusion, is slightly flawed.
Specifically, I disagree with "refocus every 30 minutes or when temperature change is 1°C"
because:
1. a change of 1°C in the Ambient Temperature will have no real world effect on expansion and contraction of anything in a lens.
2. in reasonable shooting conditions, there is absolutely no reason to refocus every 30 minutes.
WW