ajankelo
Member
I just got an M3 and was wondering what people thought about using a screw lens for an M3.
Is it worth it? How much do the adapter cost?
Anyone else use a screw lens for their M3?
Cheers,
Ari
Is it worth it? How much do the adapter cost?
Anyone else use a screw lens for their M3?
Cheers,
Ari
kknox
kknox
I use one on my M3 they work great. Adapters are about $20.00 on ebay.
colyn
ישו משיח
The screw mount lens will work fine on the M3 with the screw to M adapter. Buy only the original Leica adapter or a Voigtlander one from cameraquest. The Chinese made one seldom work properly..
Al Kaplan
Veteran
You might run into some older Japanese adapters marketed under the Accura or Spiratone brands back in the 1950's up to at least the early 1970's. The ones I've had worked just fine.
ravid905
Established
On my M3, I have used Voigtlander, Leica, Canon and Nikon screw mount lenses without any problem. So long as you have the right adapters, you should be fine.
Paul C. Perkins MD
Perk11350
I've shot with an M2 and Canon/Voigtlander glass - the Canon stuff since 1971 or thereabouts - because bayonet M-series stuff costs way more than it's worth (to my one good eye). They've all worked fine. Be caareful about your adapters though.
Paul
Paul
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I used an M3 for 17 years with five screw mount lenses, and for my M2 I now have four screw mount lenses. Another source of good adapters is www.fedka.com: though $52 is not all that much cheaper than Cameraquest's $55. It may be an advantage that, unlike the current CV adapters, they can take lenses with infinity locks.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
No reason not to. When I got my first M3 (in 1974 or so) the only Leica lens I owned was a collapsible 50/3.5. Since then I've used literally dozens of screw-mount lenses on my Leicas and still use 15/4.5 Voigtländer, 21/2.8 Kobalux, 21/4 Voigtländer, 50/1.2 Canon and 90/2.2 Leitz Thambar screw-mount lenses alongside bayonet-mount (35-50-75-90-135).
Cheers,
Roger
Cheers,
Roger
sleepyhead
Well-known
Hello
In general, I would stick to Leitz or Voigtlander adapters, and steer clear of cheap imitations.
I use a 1939 Summitar screw-mount lens with an adapter on my M3 and it gives lovely vintage-looking results. A 50mm f/1.5 Summarit would also be an interesting choice on the M3, but I've not tried one yet.
For a more modern look, a great screw mount lens to use with your M3 would be the Vouigtlander 50/1.5 Nokton.
In general, I would stick to Leitz or Voigtlander adapters, and steer clear of cheap imitations.
I use a 1939 Summitar screw-mount lens with an adapter on my M3 and it gives lovely vintage-looking results. A 50mm f/1.5 Summarit would also be an interesting choice on the M3, but I've not tried one yet.
For a more modern look, a great screw mount lens to use with your M3 would be the Vouigtlander 50/1.5 Nokton.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
unlike the current CV adapters, they can take lenses with infinity locks.
I have two Canon lenses with infinity locks that seem to work fine with CV adapters. My cheapo Chinese ones all work well too.
John Lawrence
Well-known
As others say, it's best to steer clear of the chinese made adapters that appear on Ebay and use either the Voigtlander or Leica ones.
mirrored
Established
Have you experience with brass colour chinese one? I bought serie of three for a different frames and I am waiting them. Just now I don't find any similar on Ebay and I think are they failed ones and stopped manufacturing that reason... if they tend to take root without chrome?
Maybe I need vaseline.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y2...adget/BASINGSTOKE-CAMERA/leicamadapterset.jpg
The seller was in GB and the serie cost 35£ with posting. I supposed them chinese, because similar was in HK seller too.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y2...adget/BASINGSTOKE-CAMERA/leicamadapterset.jpg
The seller was in GB and the serie cost 35£ with posting. I supposed them chinese, because similar was in HK seller too.
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John Lawrence
Well-known
The one I got was chrome (possibly chrome over brass - but who knows???), but didn't bring up the frameline. Also the machining was dreadful, really rough but then I didn't pay much for it!
In the end I purchased a Leica one second hand which works perfectly.
In the end I purchased a Leica one second hand which works perfectly.
ravid905
Established
I also ordered the brass coloured Chinese set, and they seem to work fine. The 35-135 doesn't quite bring up the frameline cleanly on my Hexar, there is a little bit of the 50 framline, but it does the job. I think the truth is, if you can afford the Voigtlander or Leica versions, you will get ones that work properly. Any other maker, there is a certain amount of gambling.
funkaoshi
Well-known
I also am quite happy with the adapter I ordered off ebay. I don't recall where it was made, but I think it was around $20. I'm not convinced you need to spend $50 bucks on some machined metal.
I use a J3 with my M2. The lens is phenomenal.
I use a J3 with my M2. The lens is phenomenal.
mirrored
Established
I have seen most sheap ones too mentioned be brass with crome surface. I was not worried gambling with so little money when brass is easy machined if adapter don't work properly or are poor finished. Thus it need certain know-how with framelines.
My Industar 61 L/D is reason for my adapter in first. I have never tried it yet.
I use a J3 with my M2. The lens is phenomenal.
My Industar 61 L/D is reason for my adapter in first. I have never tried it yet.
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payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Mabelsound: "I have two Canon lenses with infinity locks that seem to work fine with CV adapters."
A quick trip to the Cameraquest web site will show that current CV adapters differ from earlier ones.
A quick trip to the Cameraquest web site will show that current CV adapters differ from earlier ones.
dlove5
Established
Buying screwmount lenses for your M3 is a good idea, especially when you eventually break down and by a Leica screwmount body.
furcafe
Veteran
How do the new CV LTM-M adapters not work w/infinity locks? I thought the only change is more metal (like the original Leitz adapters) to allow 6-bit coding. As far as the mount is concerned, there is no physical difference between a lens w/an infinity lock & 1 without.
Mabelsound: "I have two Canon lenses with infinity locks that seem to work fine with CV adapters."
A quick trip to the Cameraquest web site will show that current CV adapters differ from earlier ones.
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januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
I have four Chinese adapters and while they are rough, they work fine. I did have to send one back that wouldn't lock, but otherwise, they work like a charm. At $50 a pop for "good" ones, I have to take a pass.
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