Huck Finn
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When considering the question of whether you can use a 35/1.7 Ultron, for example, on the R3A, consider whether the lens in question is actually the advertised focal length. In the case of the Ultron, it is not. The good news is that it is actually 37mm, suggesting that it can be used on a camera with 40mm frame lines with confidence. The CV 35/2.5 Pancake I is an even better match for the R3A; its actual focal length is 38mm.
Let's reverse the question. Can you use a 40mm lens, the Rollei 40/2.8 Sonnar for example, on a camera with 35mm frame lines? In this case, probably not since the Sonnar is close to 42mm in actual focal length.
When Popular Photograqphy tests lenses, they measure the actual focal lengths & maximum apertures. It's interesting to look at this information when considering whether to use a lens with frame lines that are different than those that match the lens. I looked at 5 prime Leica lenses for their actual measurements & found that in all 5 cases the maximum aperture was within 0.1mm of what was advertised and that in 4 of 5 cases the focal length was within 1mm of what was advertised. In contrast, none of the 6 CV primes matched their stated maximum apertures within 0.1mm & 5 of 6 were different than their advertised focal length by 1mm or more.
There is certainly a trend in this comparison between CV & Leica. What is not known from this comparison is whether CV lenses are consistently different from what their label indicates or if these differences are due to sample variations.
Here is a list of the Pop Photo measurements that I have seen for LTM & M-mount lenses:
CV 12/5.6 (12.38/6.14)
CV 35/2.5 P-I (38.04/2.68)
CV 35/1.7 (37/1.8)
CV 50/1.5 (52.92/1.62)
CV 50/3.5 (51.72/3.65)
CV 75/2.5 (76.82/2.68)
Leica 28/2 ASPH (28.41/2.07)
Leica 50/1.4 ASPH (50.71/1.49)
Leica 50/2 (50.38/1.94)
Leica 50/2.8 (50.46/2.82)
Leica 90/4 (90.5/4.03) Macro
Rollei 40/2.8 (41.68/2.96)
Rollei 80/2.8 (79.7/2.8)
Let's reverse the question. Can you use a 40mm lens, the Rollei 40/2.8 Sonnar for example, on a camera with 35mm frame lines? In this case, probably not since the Sonnar is close to 42mm in actual focal length.
When Popular Photograqphy tests lenses, they measure the actual focal lengths & maximum apertures. It's interesting to look at this information when considering whether to use a lens with frame lines that are different than those that match the lens. I looked at 5 prime Leica lenses for their actual measurements & found that in all 5 cases the maximum aperture was within 0.1mm of what was advertised and that in 4 of 5 cases the focal length was within 1mm of what was advertised. In contrast, none of the 6 CV primes matched their stated maximum apertures within 0.1mm & 5 of 6 were different than their advertised focal length by 1mm or more.
There is certainly a trend in this comparison between CV & Leica. What is not known from this comparison is whether CV lenses are consistently different from what their label indicates or if these differences are due to sample variations.
Here is a list of the Pop Photo measurements that I have seen for LTM & M-mount lenses:
CV 12/5.6 (12.38/6.14)
CV 35/2.5 P-I (38.04/2.68)
CV 35/1.7 (37/1.8)
CV 50/1.5 (52.92/1.62)
CV 50/3.5 (51.72/3.65)
CV 75/2.5 (76.82/2.68)
Leica 28/2 ASPH (28.41/2.07)
Leica 50/1.4 ASPH (50.71/1.49)
Leica 50/2 (50.38/1.94)
Leica 50/2.8 (50.46/2.82)
Leica 90/4 (90.5/4.03) Macro
Rollei 40/2.8 (41.68/2.96)
Rollei 80/2.8 (79.7/2.8)
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