2WK
Rangefinder User
Anyone using a Rainbowimaging one? There is one on amazonia for $26.
I only have a Nokton 35 1.4 from my M6 that I would like to try on the X-E1.
I only have a Nokton 35 1.4 from my M6 that I would like to try on the X-E1.
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
I just got the Rainbowimaging one yesterday! It seems well built and my CV 40/1.4 focuses perfectly on it. No issues so far.
Pablito
coco frío
I have the Rainbowimaging for NEX and it works but the M lens does not lock in (the locking pin does not snap in).
Herjulfr
Established
I have the Rainbowimaging for NEX and it works but the M lens does not lock in (the locking pin does not snap in).
I have a rainbowimaging for canon FD, it works flawlessly, if the M are made the same way you should be satisfied.
Grubriella
Member
Are there any sample images? Any issues like focus at infinity?
I haven't been able to find to much information on this adapter :/
I haven't been able to find to much information on this adapter :/
Roger Hicks
Veteran
(Not specific to Rainbowimaging)
(1) It's a pretty basic piece of precision machining. Any good machine shop should be able to make one.
(2) Not all machine shops are good
(3) Our esteemed host sells Voigtländer ones for $59 and $69. Yes, it's over twice the price, but what are you ready to pay (a) for peace of mind and (b) to support the person who supports this forum? To me, $33-$43 extra seems like a fair expenditure.
Cheers,
R.
(1) It's a pretty basic piece of precision machining. Any good machine shop should be able to make one.
(2) Not all machine shops are good
(3) Our esteemed host sells Voigtländer ones for $59 and $69. Yes, it's over twice the price, but what are you ready to pay (a) for peace of mind and (b) to support the person who supports this forum? To me, $33-$43 extra seems like a fair expenditure.
Cheers,
R.
Grubriella
Member
Thanks Roger.
Do you have a link?
I see the Rayqual one but I can't seem to find the Voigtlander one...
Do you have a link?
I see the Rayqual one but I can't seem to find the Voigtlander one...
Livesteamer
Well-known
It's a question of precision. It needs to be very accurate in its thickness or the dimensional error in body, lens and adapter can add up and degrade image. High precision is not cheap so I would second Rogers suggestion of buying only good quality adapters.
As a side note, many years ago I owned the worlds ugliest Nikon F. It worked well but was so beat up I took it into the QC department of the machine shop I worked in at that time. They put it on their CMM and measured the distance between the film rails and the lens flange and got the same reading all around to the limit of their accuracy which at that time (1976) was one ten thousandths of an inch. This tells me Nikon places importance on film to lens accuracy.
Buy the Good Stuff. Joe
As a side note, many years ago I owned the worlds ugliest Nikon F. It worked well but was so beat up I took it into the QC department of the machine shop I worked in at that time. They put it on their CMM and measured the distance between the film rails and the lens flange and got the same reading all around to the limit of their accuracy which at that time (1976) was one ten thousandths of an inch. This tells me Nikon places importance on film to lens accuracy.
Buy the Good Stuff. Joe
2WK
Rangefinder User
^ Yes where is this voigtlander one? Link?
Livesteamer
Well-known
Try www.cameraquest.com Stephen has an interesting website and a section of new Voigtlander for sale. I have had good experience there. Joe
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Thanks Roger.
Do you have a link?
I see the Rayqual one but I can't seem to find the Voigtlander one...
http://www.cameraquest.com/adaptltm.htm
Cheers,
R.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
rainbow imaging has theirs on ebay for $18 shipped. not a bad deal. it's not the best adapter out there, but it works fine.
bwidjaja
Warung Photo
I believe the OP is referring to Leica M to Fuji adapter, which is available from Camera Quest here: http://checkout.cameraquest.com/fuji-xpro-adapters.htm
Definitely not small difference in price with cheap ones on ebay
Definitely not small difference in price with cheap ones on ebay
2WK
Rangefinder User
I ended up getting the Rainbowimaging one. Works fine. Focus to infinity and the lens is very solid on camera with very little play.
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