Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/11/06
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Minolta lenses were SLR ... which makes all the difference! Granted, it is a
bit stupid to try and use lenses on a body that was not at all meant for
this type of glass. If I get the right focus, though, I rather like the
result. And I also like the idea of being able to get these lenses out of
their boxes once in a while ... ! I also use the LTM summitar 50 / f2 and
the elmar 35 / F3.5 (1938!) which is one of my favourites - without any
focusing issues, this time!JM
Jean-Michel Mertz
Strasbourg
> From: photo at frozenlight.eu
> Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 05:23:05 +0100
> To: lug at leica-users.org
> Subject: Re: [Leica] M8 and "old" lenses?
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> I use my newly acquired 1953 collapsible Summicron on the M8 with no
> issues. If ?close focusing is a guessing game? then something is wrong
> with your lens or the adapter.
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> Cheers,
> Nathan
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> Nathan Wajsman
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> Alicante, Spain
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> On 05 Nov 2014, at 16:02, Jean-Michel Mertz <j2m46 at hotmail.fr> wrote:
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> > Hello everyone,
> > I use my "old" Leica LTM lenses on my M8, no problem. I've come to also
> > use two of my old Minolta rokkor lenses on that same M8 body (+ Fotodiox
> > adapter). The results appear to be OK:
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> > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Jean-Michel/minolta/L1091751.jpg.html>
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> > But focusing at the infinite is only possible at 5m (well in fact,
> > between 5 and the infinite). Close focusing is a guessing game ... So
> > the idea is of course to step down. This is to be expected with such
> > lenses. The thing is, these are lenses that are well made - (the rokkors
> > seem to be highly regarded even by Leica, did they not decide to build a
> > camera on a common venture? I've even read somewhere that the 50 rokkor
> > set a standard for Leica in the 60s ...) - they are fun to use and the
> > colour and atmosphere are quite unique.
> > I'd be interested if any Luggers have already tried this combo out?
> > Thanks for any tips!
> > JM
> > I could buy the latest M and use live view for accurate focusing, yes
> > ... but I'd have to win the lottery first.
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> > Jean-Michel Mertz
> > Strasbourg
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