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rich815
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Hello all,
I just recently purchases a very nice m-mount 50/2,8 Elmar. Not the latest version but it is the m-mount one, I think from the 60's or 70's. The focus is so smooth and easy that I cannot change the aperture without also moving the focus along with it---not just a little bit but completely. If I go to change aperture the focus moves completely and the aperture cannot change unless I hold the focus knob or set focus within the infinity lock. I have an older 50/2 Summitar LTM that has similar structure in terms of it being collapsible and having the aperture ring and focusing similar in style yet the Summitar's focus, while not stiff, is at least not so fluid as it does allow me to change the aperture without moving the focus. The Elmar is in perfect condition otherwise with crystal clear glass yet for street photography I find this a little frustrating to have to hold the focusing ring if I want to change the aperture. Is this normal for this lens? Is this something someone like Sherry at Golden Touch can adjust to allow aperture changes without the focus ring moving too?
Please, no suggestions for another lens like a Summicron, I'm not looking to debate different lenses here, I just want to focus this discussion on the issue described.
Thank you.
I just recently purchases a very nice m-mount 50/2,8 Elmar. Not the latest version but it is the m-mount one, I think from the 60's or 70's. The focus is so smooth and easy that I cannot change the aperture without also moving the focus along with it---not just a little bit but completely. If I go to change aperture the focus moves completely and the aperture cannot change unless I hold the focus knob or set focus within the infinity lock. I have an older 50/2 Summitar LTM that has similar structure in terms of it being collapsible and having the aperture ring and focusing similar in style yet the Summitar's focus, while not stiff, is at least not so fluid as it does allow me to change the aperture without moving the focus. The Elmar is in perfect condition otherwise with crystal clear glass yet for street photography I find this a little frustrating to have to hold the focusing ring if I want to change the aperture. Is this normal for this lens? Is this something someone like Sherry at Golden Touch can adjust to allow aperture changes without the focus ring moving too?
Please, no suggestions for another lens like a Summicron, I'm not looking to debate different lenses here, I just want to focus this discussion on the issue described.
Thank you.