Adapter Leica M/M39 Lens on Nikon RF Body

For M/LTM mount...

Non RF Leica: MD, MDa, MD-2 = not Leica RF feel, but light/cheap.
I use with pleasure MDa with my wides.
 
The lens is M-mount right? A Bessa L or Canon P ain't gonna work.
The lenses are available with M 39 thread, Leica M ans Sony E mount.
On the 2nd-handmarket ya 'll find mostly M39 and Leica M mount.


Absolutely incomprehensible to me why they dont build one with Nikon S mount like a lot of other Voightländer lenses. :(
 
The lenses are available with M 39 thread, Leica M ans Sony E mount.
On the 2nd-handmarket ya 'll find mostly M39 and Leica M mount.


Absolutely incomprehensible to me why they dont build one with Nikon S mount like a lot of other Voightländer lenses. :(

The 10mm Voigtlander is made in Leica M and Sony E, never in M39.
Neither are adaptable to Nikon rangefinders -- the lens back focus will not allow it.

Voigtlander discontinued their Nikon S mount lenses due to low sales. There will not be more.

Your best solution is Leica M or Sony FE body with the appropriate mount Voigtlander 10mn lens.
 
The 10mm Voigtlander is made in Leica M and Sony E, never in M39.
Neither are adaptable to Nikon rangefinders -- the lens back focus will not allow it.

Voigtlander discontinued their Nikon S mount lenses due to low sales. There will not be more.

Your best solution is Leica M or Sony FE body with the appropriate mount Voigtlander 10mn lens.


Thanks for leading me the right way.
I thought I've seen one with M39 - well I was wrong.


So it will have to be a cheap Leica.
 
Indeed, especially for architecture! One day I'll try out the 10mm...on my M6.

Nikon SP, 12mm Voigtlander, Tri-X:

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The lens is M-mount right? A Bessa L or Canon P ain't gonna work.

The lenses are available with M 39 thread, Leica M ans Sony E mount.
On the 2nd-handmarket ya 'll find mostly M39 and Leica M mount.

Voigtlander stopped making LTM (or L39, not M39) lenses a loooong time ago (2004-5?) whereas the 10mm is a very recent lens (released in 2016). No idea what you were smoking when you thought you saw an LTM version of the 10mm for sale on the used market, but I want some :D
 
Voigtlander stopped making LTM (or L39, not M39) lenses a loooong time ago (2004-5?) whereas the 10mm is a very recent lens (released in 2016). No idea what you were smoking when you thought you saw an LTM version of the 10mm for sale on the used market, but I want some :D


Ah - 2004 is only fourteen short years ago.
. . .

I got confused from to many different mounts on to many different lenses for to many different bodys. :bang:
 
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