john341
camera user
The appearance of a desirable 28mm w/a lens for LTM intrigued me. I lashed out as the asking price was a quarter of the price for an Orion.The lens had been pulled out of a Chaika half frame camera and mine arrived with a tube (?) which was attached to the lens. I put the lens onto a LTM body, set the shutter to "B" and placed a ground glass piece to the film frame and was surprised to see a lovely sharp image on the screen! Russian miracles continue to happen. Well done!
Veloman
Recently infected w. RF
Size?
Size?
Nice find! Would you mind to measure the thickness of the tube/ring?
Size?
Nice find! Would you mind to measure the thickness of the tube/ring?
Valkir1987
Well-known
It's made for 18x24, so the 69 will vignet, and have a decreasing sharpness at the edges on 36x24 format. But if you can live with the crop factor, it will do.
David Hughes
David Hughes
I'd love one to match the 30's Elmar. I thought the FED 1's had one but have seldom seen one.
Regards, David
Regards, David
On the industar-69, the register is different from LTM. The optics module must be moved in closer to attain infinity focus. It also has a hole in the back that will catch on the finger style RF follower of the FSU RF's. The wheel style RF follower of a Leica will not catch on it.
john341
camera user
I-69
I-69
Yes, I was aware from other articles posted elsewhere of the work needing to be done to get infinity focus. I closer inspection I see aluminium filings around the screw mount, as though someone has already had a go at it. With ground glass to the film plane I get good focus at infinity and, of course, some vignetting, but my pre-war 35mm Elmar did the same thing at f3.5. Wish I still had my Chaika to compare the lenses..anyway for the price, I'm happy!
The tube coming attached to it is just over 2 cm in length. Attaches to 39mm thread.
I-69
Yes, I was aware from other articles posted elsewhere of the work needing to be done to get infinity focus. I closer inspection I see aluminium filings around the screw mount, as though someone has already had a go at it. With ground glass to the film plane I get good focus at infinity and, of course, some vignetting, but my pre-war 35mm Elmar did the same thing at f3.5. Wish I still had my Chaika to compare the lenses..anyway for the price, I'm happy!
The tube coming attached to it is just over 2 cm in length. Attaches to 39mm thread.
Veloman
Recently infected w. RF
Thanks!
Thanks!
Oh, the filing! In this case the 2 cm aren't 2 cm...
Thanks!
Oh, the filing! In this case the 2 cm aren't 2 cm...
john341
camera user
No, the filing did not take place on the tube. The "pancake lens" screws into the tube for what reason I know not. I developed my film today and surprise! the negs look good. I did shut down to f8 for most shots but did take one at f2.8 but was over-exposed so looked pretty shabby.Vignetting was present but not really bad. I think that this 69-er will become a constant companion. Thats life!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I assume it is an extention tube of some sort. Maybe to get the I-69 to cover more of the film plane on a regular LTM camera? (if the optics work that way at all)
I have not tried my hacked I-69 on a regular LTM yet, but the results with it on my R-D1 are great!
I have not tried my hacked I-69 on a regular LTM yet, but the results with it on my R-D1 are great!


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