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What would Captain Mainwaring say?
Take care to get the right adapter they are focal length matched. If you get the wrong one it will not show the correct frame lines, not that I've made that mistake you understand.............. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
I noticed that, I'm just concerned i've ordered from someone who's not going to dispatch today....Take care to get the right adapter they are focal length matched. If you get the wrong one it will not show the correct frame lines, not that I've made that mistake you understand.............. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Take care to get the right adapter they are focal length matched. If you get the wrong one it will not show the correct frame lines, not that I've made that mistake you understand.............. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Not really sure Alan but they have the lens lengths marked on them and they cover the same ranges as the framelines do. I presume that when each lens is fited there is a cam on the mount that triggers the framelines which is not on the screw mount lenses so when you use an adapter they will all accept the screw lens but they need (I think) the correct cam for the length to set the framelines correctly. I just know that when I got my 3.5cm Summaron screw mount I bought an adapter off the bay but it fetched up the 28 and 90 framelines and when I checked it had 28-90 on the mount so I bought one with 35-135 and that worked fine. Don't get me wrong the other mount worked but just didn't activete the correct framelines.How do they do this? I thought these were dumb adapters but maybe there's a key or something?
The photo shows a 50-75 so I'd guess that's what you will get. Also this " Please note: this adapter is only compatible with cameras that use an electronic viewfinder. " is not correct they work with the standard optical viewfinder as on the M9 and film MP.I noticed that, I'm just concerned i've ordered from someone who's not going to dispatch today....
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M39 Lens Mount to Leica M Camera Mount (50-75mm Frame Lines)
Urth M39 to Leica M Lens Mount Adapter lets you use M39 mount lenses on Leica M (50-75mm Frame Line) cameras. Snug fit. Free shipping. Guaranteed for life.uk.urth.co
weirdly their URL shows 35-135 but product is 50-75
and it's the opposite for the alternate one.
The photo shows a 50-75 so I'd guess that's what you will get. Also this " Please note: this adapter is only compatible with cameras that use an electronic viewfinder. " is not correct they work with the standard optical viewfinder as on the M9 and film MP.
On later Leicas like the M9 and the later film Ms like M6. MP, MA etc the viewing window has 2 framelines for each of the 3 settings, in the old days like the M2, M4 etc they only had one per setting but you only got 3 choices 35, 50 and 90.Thanks. I though it must be some sort of mechanical link. The next question could be why does it call up two frame lines for such different focal length lenses?
What focal length is you lens? I can't make it out from the photo.i didn't notice that! I suppose that's why they show a photo of it being used on a Leica M6...
50mm it's a Nikkor 50/2 HCWhat focal length is you lens? I can't make it out from the photo.
You should be okay then.50mm it's a Nikkor 50/2 HC
50mm it's a Nikkor 50/2 HC
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Just out of interest as I've never seen your lens before I've been trying to read up on it. I saw this...
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Review: Nikon Nikkor-H 50mm 2.0 RF - phillipreeve.net
Nikon rangefinder lenses are very well made but rather rare, so does it make sense using the Nikkor-H 50mm 2.0 on Sony A7 cameras? Find out in this...phillipreeve.net
I think it's probably different to my lens, but then again, who knows? This is mine on Ken Rockwell...
Good luck with it. I'll be interested to read what you think and see your pictures. I use so many old film era lenses that I forget what I used when I'm looking at pictures now.
Looking through my purchase history I'm shocked at what I've spent on film era lenses but as you know if you buy carefully you'll probably not lose enough to keep you awake at night.
If going for a Leica set up I think I personally would want to keep it down to a minimal kit with maybe just one or two lenses but that's just me and that's certainly not something I've been able to do with my Panasonic, Sony and adapted lenses.
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An aquaintance of mine frequently referred to his as "the Ghastly Gucki". He had the later model, which didn't fold and he always had it in his jacket pocket, so he can't have disliked it that much!I bought the GUCKI to view my slides taken with my PORST (Practica) CX6 when I was a student.
An aquaintance of mine frequently referred to his as "the Ghastly Gucki". He had the later model, which didn't fold and he always had it in his jacket pocket, so he can't have disliked it that much!![]()
Looking through my purchase history I'm shocked at what I've spent on film era lenses but as you know if you buy carefully you'll probably not lose enough to keep you awake at night.
If going for a Leica set up I think I personally would want to keep it down to a minimal kit with maybe just one or two lenses but that's just me and that's certainly not something I've been able to do with my Panasonic, Sony and adapted lenses.
Good luck resisting the urge![]()