About Leica Thread-mount glass on an M3

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I'm awaiting for delivery of a nice Canon 50mm f1.2 (as some of you may recall), which, of course, requires a Leica adapter ring to be used on my M3 body.

I'm sure there's a YouTube video of this (but didn't bother to look up), but how does one install the adapter? Does it go on the lens? On the camera mount?

The last time I had one of these lenses it was a 1936 Elmar 90mm f4. I turned the adapter ring on the lens and cut my fingertips in the process, because the edges of the ring were SHARP ( 😱 ) as hell and it hurt a lot (which made focusing kinda painful for a few days). Later, someone mentioned something about placing the adapter ring on the camera body, and screwing the lens on it later.

What do you guys do? 😕 I don't want to cut my fingertips again...

Thanks in advance!
 
I bought my adapters from Stephen.

I just put the adapter on the lens, twisting it so it is secure with the cap that comes with the adapter. If I need to remove it, I use the cap for that too. My fingertips never touch the sharp bits at all.
 
I usually screw the adapter ring onto the lens and mount that set-up onto the camera. Removing is the same, adapter goes with lens. If you are happy to own one of the old style M-mount rear caps from Leica, they have 4 notches to remove the adapter ring from your camera without cutting your fingers. 🙂
 
Thanks, folks! That first adapter was from Cameraquest, and came in an envelope. No cap at all. The one I just bought came from Fotodiox (adapter makers; they're based in IL), and came in a nice box and well packaged... but no cap. I guess I'll follow the cap procedure when the lens comes home... hopefully on Friday.

Your wisdom is quite highly regarded and appreciated! 🙂
 
The adapters that I bought came with a little key/spanner gadget. I use the key to install the adapter on the body and screw the lens in. To remove the adapter I just unscrew the lens and use the key to turn and unlock the adapter from the body. No cut fingers yet.

Bob
 
Hi, The old rear lens caps were black on the outside and light grey inside. The light grey bit of plastic usually failed; meaning the bayonet could turn round and round and never lock. So check first. I keep an old dud one for the adapter and use the cheapo (Chinese?) generic ones for rear lens protection.

Regards, David
 
I took the adapter out of the box and plastic bag in which it came... and assessed the edges. They're sharp, but not enough to cut through skin. Since I don't have any type of tool, I'll try the handkerchief approach, and then will use a Leica M lens cap to tighten the adapter on the lens before it goes to my M3 body.

The suspense is killing me... But I have enough to keep me busy for now. Thanks for the additional replies! 🙂
 
Francisco, I had an M3 with five screw mount lenses and only three M adapter rings. After I cut my hand once, I was careful to use a couple of layers of fabric as protection. Besides, a bare hand cannot remove an adapter ring which is on a lens too tightly.
 
Handkerchief first. Always first...

I tried to remove a new voigtlander adapter from a screwmount lens with my bare hands. I almost turned the grasping area of my thumb and index finger into an M mount hand. All I needed afterwards was an L seal on top of the band aids to have an offical Leitz hand...
 
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