WilliamKT50
Member
Hello everyone,
I recently picked up a Leica IIIc that while it shows its age, it appears to be fully functional. I'm running a test roll of film through it, but haven't yet shot every exposure.
At present time, the only M39 lens I have is an Industar 61 52/2.8 that came to me many years ago on a FED 4. This is the plain glass, non-radioactive Industar 61. I took it apart recently to clean and re-lube the helicoil, and I'm pretty sure I got it back together the way it's supposed to be. There's only one way to get the parts back where the fins and the screws seem to hit each other in the right places.
I took it outside focused to infinity and looked up at the moon through the rangefinder. It was not showing in focus. It was like if I could have turned it just a hair further, the two images of the moon would have fully united instead of being just slightly off.
Is this because the lens isn't exactly 50mm?
I'm not sure that I buy into the whole idea that M39 FSU lenses can't be used well with Leica bodies because their thread pitches don't match, or whatever the latest version of that idea is. There are too many stories where the lenses work just fine and produce good results with a Leica body, and the Industar 61 along with its L/D version seem to be very much on the list of lenses that are supposed to work well with Leica bodies.
What do I need to do to my lens where it will show up properly focused to infinity in my Leica's rangefinder?
Thank you,
-Bill
I recently picked up a Leica IIIc that while it shows its age, it appears to be fully functional. I'm running a test roll of film through it, but haven't yet shot every exposure.
At present time, the only M39 lens I have is an Industar 61 52/2.8 that came to me many years ago on a FED 4. This is the plain glass, non-radioactive Industar 61. I took it apart recently to clean and re-lube the helicoil, and I'm pretty sure I got it back together the way it's supposed to be. There's only one way to get the parts back where the fins and the screws seem to hit each other in the right places.
I took it outside focused to infinity and looked up at the moon through the rangefinder. It was not showing in focus. It was like if I could have turned it just a hair further, the two images of the moon would have fully united instead of being just slightly off.
Is this because the lens isn't exactly 50mm?
I'm not sure that I buy into the whole idea that M39 FSU lenses can't be used well with Leica bodies because their thread pitches don't match, or whatever the latest version of that idea is. There are too many stories where the lenses work just fine and produce good results with a Leica body, and the Industar 61 along with its L/D version seem to be very much on the list of lenses that are supposed to work well with Leica bodies.
What do I need to do to my lens where it will show up properly focused to infinity in my Leica's rangefinder?
Thank you,
-Bill