28-50 doesn't make sense....
Hi,
I would like to use a 35mm screw mount Summicron on an M2. There are so many versions of this adapter and I’m confused.
Some say 28-50mm in the description but the photo shows M2 50 M3 28-50mm
The only issue I had with a Fotodiox adapter was the focus index line was off by about 20 degrees. Just enough that it bugged me. So I spent 10 times the 13 bucks for a Leica original. Now it's straight, but not sure it's worth the Xtra 120 bucks and the original adapters are getting old!I have the original Leica adapters, the ones made by Voigtlander, and cheap ones by Fotodiox. I recommend the Fotodiox ones because they all work the same, and I have seen zero difference in my images.
But I have seen a difference in my wallet.
Of note - some people will say there is a quality difference and they may not fit all the same. Well, I have noticed that with ALL my LTM adapters, no matter who makes them, there is a variance in fit depending on which M camera I am using!
This is because there is a slight margin of error in everything, and if the adapter and the camera that you are using are both "off" in the wrong direction it will compound things.
By buying a new Fotodiox adapter - if you have a probem you can just exchange it for another. However, I have only had problems with my original Leica adapters from camera to camera!
The only issue I had with a Fotodiox adapter was the focus index line was off by about 20 degrees....!
The only issue I had with a Fotodiox adapter was the focus index line was off by about 20 degrees. Just enough that it bugged me. So I spent 10 times the 13 bucks for a Leica original. Now it's straight, but not sure it's worth the Xtra 120 bucks and the original adapters are getting old!
The correct original Leitz adapter, code ISOOZ, may be labelled 'M2 21-35 M3 135mm' or simply '13.5.cm'. The latter engraving is presumably from the early M3 era, when neither the M2 nor 35mm framelines existed, but the adapters are functionally equivalent - i.e., you'll get 35mm framelines on an M2, 135mm framelines on an M3, or both 35mm and 135mm framelines on cameras that display both together, like the M4 and later.Hi,
I would like to use a 35mm screw mount Summicron on an M2. There are so many versions of this adapter and I’m confused.
Some say 28-50mm in the description but the photo shows M2 50 M3 28-50mm
I found a Leitz 21-35 and Rayqual at a local camera store here. Rayqual was half the price and looked like it was good quality.
Kanto camera who will overhaul my lens recommended me getting the original one if I can find it. I bought the Leitz.
so far so good. Focusing works and the correct frame lines come up. Will need to develop the roll to see if it really focuses.
Some of the Leitz brand do that too. It is intentional / by design and has some good but seemingly very obscure reason to be that way (which I do not remember at the moment).
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