justintrigue
Newbie
Hi Forum,
I love my Leica iiif and recently picked up a Canon 35mm f1.8 ltm to complement my existing Leica ltm collection. However, in the first shots with the Canon, I noticed what appeared to be a front-focusing issue - the foreground tends to be more in focus than what the rangefinder indicates. The rangefinder works great with all of my Leica branded glass, so I'm wondering if there's something about the Canon that is throwing the rangefinder's focus off. It seats properly on the body, but when focussing at infinity in the viewfinder, the lens indicates a focussing range of more like 10 ft. If I set focus on the lens to its infinity marking, the rangefinder looks completely off. I just shot a diagnostic roll to see which is accurate, the rangefinder or the lens markings, but can anyone shed some light on this for me? Should the canon naturally work with the iiif's rangefinder? Does this describe a technical issue with the lens itself?
Thanks a bunch for any guidance.
-Justin
:bang:
I love my Leica iiif and recently picked up a Canon 35mm f1.8 ltm to complement my existing Leica ltm collection. However, in the first shots with the Canon, I noticed what appeared to be a front-focusing issue - the foreground tends to be more in focus than what the rangefinder indicates. The rangefinder works great with all of my Leica branded glass, so I'm wondering if there's something about the Canon that is throwing the rangefinder's focus off. It seats properly on the body, but when focussing at infinity in the viewfinder, the lens indicates a focussing range of more like 10 ft. If I set focus on the lens to its infinity marking, the rangefinder looks completely off. I just shot a diagnostic roll to see which is accurate, the rangefinder or the lens markings, but can anyone shed some light on this for me? Should the canon naturally work with the iiif's rangefinder? Does this describe a technical issue with the lens itself?
Thanks a bunch for any guidance.
-Justin
:bang: