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Leica LTM Lens Troubles

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I have a Leica IIIc and a IIIf. Also have Canon 28mm LTM (1950s), Leica 35mm (1940s), Leica 50mm Elmar (1930), 90mm Elmar (1940s). All of these were working fine in the past. I pulled them all out tonight and checked. The Canon 28mm and Leica 35mm will not focus on either camera. What I mean is the focus lever seems frozen and will not move. Both are pushed all the way around clockwise to the stop pin. I put a fair amount of force on the 35mm (by hand) and it still won't move. Is this a known issue with these lenses? How do I unstick them? The 50mm and 90mm focus will move.


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infinity lock ?
 

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Look for something within the camera that may be blocking the lens. But if it is happening on ALL your cameras,......... it is undoubtedly something wrong w/ the lenses.
 

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There you go. Lens(s) issue.
 
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OK, I'm embarrassed. Haven't used these lenses in a couple of years. I discovered that by pushing down on the little knob on the end of the lever, it's actually a button. Pushed down on them and the focus lever now turns. Embarrassing, but at least it was cheap to fix.😃


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OK, I'm embarrassed. Haven't used these lenses in a couple of years. I discovered that by pushing down on the little knob on the end of the lever, it's actually a button. Pushed down on them and the focus lever now turns. Embarrassing, but at least it was cheap to fix.😃


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Brad did mention that a couple of posts up.
 

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Yes, but I didn't know what or where it was.


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Live and learn, my friend. We've all been hamfisted with gear we haven't used recently at one point or another.

Glad it wasn't anything real.
 

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Yes, but I didn't know what or where it was.


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When I received my Light Lens Lab 8 Elements Replica lens (a copy of the Leica lens), it had a little button on the end of the focus tab that releases the infinity lock. I had never used a lens w that before, and I too thought something was wrong!
 

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We do forget the dumbest things. Yesterday took me several minutes to remember how to close my Fuji folding 645 camera. Just refused to close. Finally remembered to cock camera THEN close.
 
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It is all too easy to forget that some people have led a sheltered life devoid of knobs.



Maybe some. I'm mostly a wet plate photographer, Kodak 2D 8x10. For film I use a 1937 Voigtlander Bessa RF and Kodak Retina IIa. 😀


Kent in SD
 
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