reakeener1970
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Hi,
I have a Bessa R3A with M-mount but have M39 LTM adapter pretty much permanently bayonetted in as all my lenses are older threaded ones. Something I have noticed, though, is that when the Leitz lenses (90mm Elmar and 50mm collapsing summitar) are screwed in, the focus notch (that aligns with the distance scale on the lens to indicated what distance it is focused at) on the lens is a little off the 12 o'clock position (say 12:15 or so, 2 or 3 millimeters off) if you were looking at the front of the camera. Conversely, the Jupiter-8 (all black one) lines up right on the mark.
Now, I know about the whole Jupiter-8 Russian factory shim issue to get correct focus on non-russian cameras, so I would think the opposite would be true, but it isn't.
I have not run extensive sharpness tests or anything like that yet because, frankly, it is not something I think about much when I would have time to do it. Just curious if anyone has noticed the same thing with their lenses and M39 to M adapters.
I have not run any front/back focus tests yet but figured I would not re-invent the wheel if someone else already has. I certainly have not noticed any gross focussing errors with any of them but my subject is also usually a moving toddler!
Thanks!
I have a Bessa R3A with M-mount but have M39 LTM adapter pretty much permanently bayonetted in as all my lenses are older threaded ones. Something I have noticed, though, is that when the Leitz lenses (90mm Elmar and 50mm collapsing summitar) are screwed in, the focus notch (that aligns with the distance scale on the lens to indicated what distance it is focused at) on the lens is a little off the 12 o'clock position (say 12:15 or so, 2 or 3 millimeters off) if you were looking at the front of the camera. Conversely, the Jupiter-8 (all black one) lines up right on the mark.
Now, I know about the whole Jupiter-8 Russian factory shim issue to get correct focus on non-russian cameras, so I would think the opposite would be true, but it isn't.
I have not run extensive sharpness tests or anything like that yet because, frankly, it is not something I think about much when I would have time to do it. Just curious if anyone has noticed the same thing with their lenses and M39 to M adapters.
I have not run any front/back focus tests yet but figured I would not re-invent the wheel if someone else already has. I certainly have not noticed any gross focussing errors with any of them but my subject is also usually a moving toddler!

Thanks!