sliceoflight
Newbie
Hi all,
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but I did a search and couldn't come up with anything.
I have a newly-acquired M-mount Elmar 50f2.8 lens of the vintage variety (from '59 I believe) and have noticed that as I collapse the barrel, the little flange or lip at the rear rim of the barrel just barely rubs the bottom of the rangefinder puck. This is on both my M6 and DS M3 bodies. I've attached a photo taken from the rear of my M3 with the door open to show what I mean.
If I rotate the barrel the flange moves out of the way and the barrel clears (but it's still very close). Is this normal and has anyone else seen this? Does it also occur with the newer Elmar? It's not drastic but it still gives me the goosebumps!
Cheers, and thanks for any feedback.
Ming
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but I did a search and couldn't come up with anything.
I have a newly-acquired M-mount Elmar 50f2.8 lens of the vintage variety (from '59 I believe) and have noticed that as I collapse the barrel, the little flange or lip at the rear rim of the barrel just barely rubs the bottom of the rangefinder puck. This is on both my M6 and DS M3 bodies. I've attached a photo taken from the rear of my M3 with the door open to show what I mean.
If I rotate the barrel the flange moves out of the way and the barrel clears (but it's still very close). Is this normal and has anyone else seen this? Does it also occur with the newer Elmar? It's not drastic but it still gives me the goosebumps!
Cheers, and thanks for any feedback.
Ming