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Brian has done "brain surgery" of such lenses! I love seeing such technical know-how being explained here at RFF again.
Interesting, thanks.
Even more interesting is the comment about most of them coming from one factory.
Regards, David
Back-focus used in the formula is the distance that the image forms on the image plane.
The distance measured from what point to the image plane? I'm trying to visualize where this measurement would be made. The optical center of the lens? The place where shims are placed
edit: I'm suspecting the formula is using it as a differential, i.e., the amount of change in position (or back movement/back focus?) of the lens group.
Correction- 14 inchesHi Brian, thanks so much for the amazing work you have done with these lenses and for sharing your knowledge and experience. I have a Jupiter 8 bought from Ukraine on Etsy, glass all ok with light cleaning marks. The aperture ring lines up with f2 wide open, but it is assembled with the threaded locking stand-off ring and NO shims.
On my initial tests it back focuses about 10 inches. Which puts me at needing about 1.5mm of shims.
I have found an AliExpress vendor that sells custom laser cut stainless shims, ordered 10 each of 27mmx30mmx0.1mm and 27mmx30mmx0.5mm shims for about $14 USD. Waiting on the shipment now, I’ll post an update when they get here.
Thankyou for this- I would be interested in how the new shims work out, and getting a link to the company.Hi Brian, thanks so much for the amazing work you have done with these lenses and for sharing your knowledge and experience. I have a Jupiter 8 bought from Ukraine on Etsy, glass all ok with light cleaning marks. The aperture ring lines up with f2 wide open, but it is assembled with the threaded locking stand-off ring and NO shims.
On my initial tests it back focuses about 10 inches. Which puts me at needing about 1.5mm of shims.
I have found an AliExpress vendor that sells custom laser cut stainless shims, ordered 10 each of 27mmx30mmx0.1mm and 27mmx30mmx0.5mm shims for about $14 USD. Waiting on the shipment now, I’ll post an update when they get here.
Here is the storeThankyou for this- I would be interested in how the new shims work out, and getting a link to the company.
I've accumulated a collection of shims and set screws over 20 years of working on these lenses. Used to offer the Sonnar conversions for a small fee ($25~$50) and the excess parts. My clever plan for getting shims!
Update- these shims came perfectly to spec and work great. Definitely worth the price, reasonable turnaround.Here is the store
US $2.02 42% Off | Laser Customization 304 Stainless Steel 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5mm Ultra Thin Flat Washer Adjusting Flat Gasket Shim Din988 M2~M40 10Pcs
I also just found a circular cutter that may be good for cutting paper shims…!
Thank you!Using a film camera to verify focus is not easy. I used a negative strip with translucent paper on one side, and a 15x loupe years ago. Then I found a through-the-lens viewer for LTM lenses, and can use an adapter for S-Mount and Contax mount.
BUT- using a Digital camera makes life easy. It is immediate, and you can pixel peep. Figure about 0.01mm of accuracy for getting the shim correct.
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