Leitz adapter not working on M6 - Please HELP

Krosya

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Hello everyone,

Well, I came across something rather interesting. I have 2 LTM to M lens adapters (makes screw mount lenses fit M cameras). Both are made by Leitz. One is 5cm one and the other is 13.5cm. Both work correct on my M3 - means fit well, RF coupleing is correct and correct frame lines are brought up as each adpater fitted on the camera.
HOWEVER, while 5cm one works as it should on M6, the other one 13.5cm doesn't even want to fit it - I mean it doesn't turn far enough to lock in. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is there ajustment that I need to make to it? It is supposed to bring out 135/35 frames, which I have (mine is x.72), so it's supposed to fit. It's supposed to fit even if "wrong" or no frame lines would be brought up. But it doesn't want to. I'd think its a faulty adapter ring, but it works just fine on M3. Are the mounts THAT different on M6 and M3 and thats why I have this problem? It seems very odd.

All and any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
 
Problem solved!!!

Problem solved!!!

ferider said:
Krosya,

I had the same problem once. Older M bodies are made with less accuracy then newer ones (due to C&C machining, etc), and if there is only a small
problem with the adapter, what you describe can happen. In my case one of
the 4 "tongues" of the adapter was slightly bent. I recommend replacing the adapter. Before you do the replacement, try a bit (just a bit!) pressure on the lens towards the camera, before you turn it.

Roland.

Thank you, Roland.
Your comments put me on a right track - I measured all 4 "tongues" on both adapters, - and sure enough, one of them on my 13.5cm adapter was way off. With digital calipers and small fine metal file, after cutting myself a couple of times, I got it filed to the same specs as all the others and now it works beautifully. Thank you very much for the idea, while not exactly what you recommended - still, right direction of thought - problem fixed!
 
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