Can M5 take wide angles? like 24 elmarit asph?

The center circle of the viewfinder shows the spot metering zone. It's more an issue of how far the lens reaches back into the camera. The metering sensor is on an arm that swings down behind the lens and then moves out of the way when you press the shutter. Some lenses are physically too long to work on the M5. I can't remember which wide angle lenses that applies to.

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I recall that all lenses designed AFTER the M5 will work on it. Some wide-angle lenses, at least in some versions, will not work with any metered Leica, and those are the early versions of the 21mm (cannot recall its designation) and the two early versions of the Elmarit 28mm. I don't think the 24mm lens would cause any disruption in the metering.

Now... you'll definitely need a separate viewfinder. 🙂
 
I've used the 24/2.8 Elmarit-M on an M5 with no problem. The only lenses that won't safely work are all early colapsables, the first 28/2.8 Elmarit, the 21/4 or 21/3.4 SA (without the flange cut-out @ 6:00) and the 15/8 Hologon-M.
 
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I recall that all lenses designed AFTER the M5 will work on it. Some wide-angle lenses, at least in some versions, will not work with any metered Leica, and those are the early versions of the 21mm (cannot recall its designation) and the two early versions of the Elmarit 28mm. I don't think the 24mm lens would cause any disruption in the metering. ...


Stay away from the CV Heliar 15mm, it interferes with the meter arm!
 
Stay away from the CV Heliar 15mm, it interferes with the meter arm!

Are you sure? - I just tried it on my M5 and it seems to work Ok - I dont see/hear anything catching on anything. I cant be 100% sure, but it seems to be fine. Is there more info on the net about this?
 
I'm looking right now in my 1972 M5 instruction book, in front of me. "The next smaller focal length frame functions as the metering area". "For a 35mm lens, the light-metering field is indicated by the 135mm frameline".

When I had my 21mm CV lens, and used it very successfully on M5, I used the central block to take my meter readings. But, it is very spotty, IMO, since the field is -so wide-. But, I was always happy with the results, due no doubt, to the -awesome- M5 spot-meter accuracy. Absolutely uncanny.
 
When I was holding my 28mm/2.8 M-Hexanon in my hand in the camera shop, it looked like it might be too deep for my M5. So...I returned the next day, put the lens on the camera and very slowly and very gently advanced the film lever. The meter stalk swung into place perfectly. Upon further investigation, the meter stalk is approximately 13mm from the lens mounting flange. The 28mm M-Hexanon lens extends approximately 11mm into the body.

YMMV! Measure twice.

Nokton 48 is correct about the meter area in the viewfinder. I have the 28-90 pair of lines in one of my bodies. That's how I know that the 90mm lines work for the 28mm lens.
 
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