Just bought Industar 61 for my Canon P, doesn't seem to attach completely, althought it attaches fine on Mt Canon L3, my Jupiter 8 fit fine on both and so does my Canon 50 1.8, .any thought as to what my be the issue, and anybody have similar problem w the Indy 6(
I have had the same with my Orion 15. It works perfectly when I use an LTM-M adapter and then put it on an M mount camera. But on an LTM camera, it does not attach all the way.
The threads on yours and mine are improperly manufactured. The LTM adapter is shorter than the threads on the lens, so the issue does not show up there.
I'm just perplexed, I have the Canon L3 reangfinder w ltm and the Indy 61 fits nicely, do the Canon P and L3 have different thread count or maybe the threads are worn on the Indy 62?
You've checked to see if it's hitting on something either inside the film chamber, or on the outside around the lens mount? There's several versions of the I 61 but the threads on them all should be exactly like any other LTM lens.
The threads on yours and mine are improperly manufactured. The LTM adapter is shorter than the threads on the lens, so the issue does not show up there.
There may be another issue. The Leica and Canon thread cameras use the Whitworth thread of 39mm × 26 tpi (threads per inch]. The Soviet cameras used 39 × 1 in metric. Often, no problem mixing because the two are close. But the threads may not be exactly the same on some lenses.
The Industar-61L/D has fine optics, but the tolerances on the focus mount are not very tight. You might find that the threads are just off enough to screw into some cameras, not others. Try another one, or get the file out.
So the Indy 61 will start on the P, but doesn't sit entirely to the back plate like on the L3 , so it possible to file the threads, haven't done this before, I guess use a very fine jewelers file ?
Thanks for all the replies, I guess I'll use this older ( not ld) Indy 61 on the Canon L3 and find an Indy 61 LD for the P, we'll see, let you know the outcome w newer 61.
FWIW, while I know there are multiple versions of the Industar 61, I used one on a Canon P without problem for several years before recently replacing it with a Canon lens.
I own a Canon P. I seem to recall that the P has some internal light baffles - lacking on the Barnack cameras - which can interfere with mounting some lenses. See this: http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/CanonP.html This is an excellent site worthy of perusal.