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Alan Wilder
Experiece and measurement of the Konica Hexar RF (HRF) indicates a film channel approx. 0.04 mm deeper than the standard Leica M body despite having it's inner film rails located at the same distance from the lens flange as a Leica. As a result, there is a tendencey for Leica/ZM lenses to slightly front focus the image since there is more room for the film to sit farther back against the pressure plate located an extra 0.04 mm farther backwards in the HRF. Brief experience with the standard ZM 50/1.5 C Sonnar (optimized focus shift for f/2.8) was a distaster untill about f/4 regardless of whether at infinity or near focus due to the lens' tendency to front focus at large apertures, thus making the body's front focus tendency even worse. The same lens optimized for focus shift at f/1.5 however, may be a different story since the factory adjustment of the rf cam/ optical cell synchronization effectively adds some back focus to the lens thus possibly negating the slight front focus tendency of the HRF. I'll report on my results when I get my hands on the compensated C Sonnar.
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