Hi, my beloved Leica Elmarit-R 60/2.8 macro lens's focusing ring just somehow got disengaged from the helioid. It turns freely, and cannot focus any more. If I pull the focus ring towards the mount, I can somehow get some focusing done but not the entire range.
So my question is:
1) Is this something doable by a novice?
2) Are there any recommended Leica R lens repair person in US? I'm based in SF Bay area.
I don't know how difficult the repair may be. I would contact Glass Key and see if they have a local person who can fix it. Or Looking Glass in the east bay.
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Getting Leica R lens apart is not an easy chore, although the fix for yours may be relatively easy. I found the lenses were so overbuilt that I finally gave up trying to get the front element off a R 90 2 Summicron (one of the best portrait lenses ever made for 35mm, and almost as small as their R 50 2 lenses). The rear part comes apart easily, I swapped lens mounts dozens of times so they could be used on Nikon SLRs w/ an adapter/lens mount.
Try asking Igor at Igor Camera, he sends his out to someone that does good work on the R lenses at reasonable prices.
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If you are brave here is the video. Mikeno62’s videos are great and I have used them before to fix lenses but unfortunately his early videos were created from a stream of still images so there is no sound.
On the upside it looks like anyone with experience can fix the lens so I don’t think you need to send it to Leica.