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I have a small issue setting up a Canon 85 1.8 LTM lens and would like to ask for some input.
The lens I received yesterday looks very clean and upon inspecting the optical cell and mount, seems to be in original condition without fiddling.
Mounted on a properly adjusted Leica M9, the Canon 85 1.8 front focusses by a large amount (about −100mm).
Infinity is beautifully reached with sharp detail already wide open on the same M9.
My plan was, to change the original shim to a newly made shim and gradually reduce thickness, so infinity is acceptably sharp @ f2.8 - f4, but close focus is spot on, as I intend, to use this as a portrait lens mainly, while shots at distance in good light should be possible as well.
original shim thickness is t=1.44mm
exchanged shim thickness in the end has been t=1.33mm
@ t=1.33mm the lens still front focussed at minimum focus distance by about 10 − 15mm, but infinity focus is completely off, not reaching acceptable detail @ f8.
I am now about, to find other solutions, to match this Canon beauty to Leica M and ask for input.
My strategy, to get there, as thought out during breakfast is this:
- make a new shim of t=1.40mm and collimate the lens, so infinity is acceptably reached @ f2.8 via the mechanical infinity stop
- adjust close focus by shortening the RF coupling, to reach spot on focus at close range via rangefinder
two ways, to shorten RF coupling:
- polish RF coupling surface
- exchange the small roller Ø, that transfers the change from the internal RF cam to the RF coupling feeler
Are these rollers available somehow, as used in several Canon RF tele lenses with this construction (my Canon 100/2 LTM shares the same design of the RF coupling) ?
Is it common, that Canon RF lenses are adjusted to a different mount to film distance than the Leica standard?
This is not the first Canon tele, that shows this severe front focussing, I try on a digital Leica?
Is there any technical material, I could read up?
Here are a few pictures of Yesterday night:
the optical cell with shim and retaining ring removed (left), focussing mount (right)
The retaining ring is screwed on the upper threat, seen on the optical cell. The shim is held between body of the optical cell and retaining ring.
focussing mount
collimating shim (left) and retaining ring with set screw (right)
original shim measurements
I need help, to get this beautiful lens spot on matched to the M9 - I have seen the rendering of it and immediately fell in love!
It clearly is a candidate for the bokeh thread here on RFF!
Another question - this is a 5 lens design, looking like a Sonnar - is it a Sonnar design?
Frank Mechelhoff has a few words regarding this lens on his website with lens group drawings, compared to a double Gauss and the newest Leica 90 Summicron APO (interesting 🙂 ).
I unfortunately cannot find much more about this lens on the net :-(
The lens I received yesterday looks very clean and upon inspecting the optical cell and mount, seems to be in original condition without fiddling.
Mounted on a properly adjusted Leica M9, the Canon 85 1.8 front focusses by a large amount (about −100mm).
Infinity is beautifully reached with sharp detail already wide open on the same M9.
My plan was, to change the original shim to a newly made shim and gradually reduce thickness, so infinity is acceptably sharp @ f2.8 - f4, but close focus is spot on, as I intend, to use this as a portrait lens mainly, while shots at distance in good light should be possible as well.
original shim thickness is t=1.44mm
exchanged shim thickness in the end has been t=1.33mm
@ t=1.33mm the lens still front focussed at minimum focus distance by about 10 − 15mm, but infinity focus is completely off, not reaching acceptable detail @ f8.
I am now about, to find other solutions, to match this Canon beauty to Leica M and ask for input.
My strategy, to get there, as thought out during breakfast is this:
- make a new shim of t=1.40mm and collimate the lens, so infinity is acceptably reached @ f2.8 via the mechanical infinity stop
- adjust close focus by shortening the RF coupling, to reach spot on focus at close range via rangefinder
two ways, to shorten RF coupling:
- polish RF coupling surface
- exchange the small roller Ø, that transfers the change from the internal RF cam to the RF coupling feeler
Are these rollers available somehow, as used in several Canon RF tele lenses with this construction (my Canon 100/2 LTM shares the same design of the RF coupling) ?
Is it common, that Canon RF lenses are adjusted to a different mount to film distance than the Leica standard?
This is not the first Canon tele, that shows this severe front focussing, I try on a digital Leica?
Is there any technical material, I could read up?
Here are a few pictures of Yesterday night:

the optical cell with shim and retaining ring removed (left), focussing mount (right)
The retaining ring is screwed on the upper threat, seen on the optical cell. The shim is held between body of the optical cell and retaining ring.

focussing mount

collimating shim (left) and retaining ring with set screw (right)


original shim measurements


I need help, to get this beautiful lens spot on matched to the M9 - I have seen the rendering of it and immediately fell in love!
It clearly is a candidate for the bokeh thread here on RFF!
Another question - this is a 5 lens design, looking like a Sonnar - is it a Sonnar design?
Frank Mechelhoff has a few words regarding this lens on his website with lens group drawings, compared to a double Gauss and the newest Leica 90 Summicron APO (interesting 🙂 ).
I unfortunately cannot find much more about this lens on the net :-(