rardinger
Member
I just ran across an issue I had not encountered before and would appreciate some assistance.
I just bought (via the internet) a like new in box previous generaton (seperate hood) 50mm f/2 summicron. The lens is immaculate and off camera "fondling" gives no sing of any problems.
The focus ring goes cleanly from the close mark to infinity when not on a camera. However, I had the lens set at infinity (no real reason) and mounted it on my M6 and it was a bit stiff to mount but did click into place (no real force, just more effort that usual). Once mounted the focusing ring would not move. Took the lens off and all seemed well. Mounted it but at the close focus setting as I was wondering about the lens cam and wanted to move it inward. Lens easliy mounted, focus ring moved freely BUT it was focused at infinity (acording to the rangefinder) when the lens was set at about the 25 foot mark. The focus ring would not move any further toward the infinty mark.
I remounted my other M lenses, all are the same to each other, all mount well, all focus to infinty. I went back and forth from the 50 to the others and the 50's scale was constantly off. if a 35 or 90 was in focus at a subject 10 feet away, the lenses said 10 feet. If the 50 was focused on the same object, the lens said about 8 feet (between 6 and 10).
Basically it appears the focusing cam it just a bit too long (deep?) for the lens setting . It is moving the camera rangefinder arm deeper into the body than is correct and with the 50 is at 25 feet the camera arm is in all it can go.
I tried this lens on a Bessa R3a and the camera cam must go into the body further than on an M as the lens will move from close to infintiy without any binding BUT when the Bessa rangefinder locks onto a distant subject (infinity - clouds) guess what, the lens scale is at 25 feet, moving the lens to infintiy overshoots the rangefinder and the images are not aligned (this bessa and the M camera are fine with my other M lenses).
I will likely return the lens as I have only had it for a few hours and the seller appears very reputable but I wondered if anyone else had encountered this before and if so was the fix simple (an adjustment) or painful (rebuild).
FYI this is a model 11819 summicron, canada built, plastic hood, red and blue and white box (with same serial number) and was thought to be unused (likely 20 to 25 years old) (no cards, plastic or seal on box however). I think this is not a personal lens of the seller (one that he used without issue). The condition of the lens is truley mint which make the focus issue all that much more sad.
Thanks,
Robert
I just bought (via the internet) a like new in box previous generaton (seperate hood) 50mm f/2 summicron. The lens is immaculate and off camera "fondling" gives no sing of any problems.
The focus ring goes cleanly from the close mark to infinity when not on a camera. However, I had the lens set at infinity (no real reason) and mounted it on my M6 and it was a bit stiff to mount but did click into place (no real force, just more effort that usual). Once mounted the focusing ring would not move. Took the lens off and all seemed well. Mounted it but at the close focus setting as I was wondering about the lens cam and wanted to move it inward. Lens easliy mounted, focus ring moved freely BUT it was focused at infinity (acording to the rangefinder) when the lens was set at about the 25 foot mark. The focus ring would not move any further toward the infinty mark.
I remounted my other M lenses, all are the same to each other, all mount well, all focus to infinty. I went back and forth from the 50 to the others and the 50's scale was constantly off. if a 35 or 90 was in focus at a subject 10 feet away, the lenses said 10 feet. If the 50 was focused on the same object, the lens said about 8 feet (between 6 and 10).
Basically it appears the focusing cam it just a bit too long (deep?) for the lens setting . It is moving the camera rangefinder arm deeper into the body than is correct and with the 50 is at 25 feet the camera arm is in all it can go.
I tried this lens on a Bessa R3a and the camera cam must go into the body further than on an M as the lens will move from close to infintiy without any binding BUT when the Bessa rangefinder locks onto a distant subject (infinity - clouds) guess what, the lens scale is at 25 feet, moving the lens to infintiy overshoots the rangefinder and the images are not aligned (this bessa and the M camera are fine with my other M lenses).
I will likely return the lens as I have only had it for a few hours and the seller appears very reputable but I wondered if anyone else had encountered this before and if so was the fix simple (an adjustment) or painful (rebuild).
FYI this is a model 11819 summicron, canada built, plastic hood, red and blue and white box (with same serial number) and was thought to be unused (likely 20 to 25 years old) (no cards, plastic or seal on box however). I think this is not a personal lens of the seller (one that he used without issue). The condition of the lens is truley mint which make the focus issue all that much more sad.
Thanks,
Robert