Those who own an LTM Nikkor 5cm lens will know that the lens itself can focus down to about 0.45m (1.5 feet) but focus coupling disengages between 1m (3.3 feet) and 0.45m, which makes focusing closer than 1m guess work unless you have live view.
Here's how to modify the lens mount to enable focus coupling between 1m (3.3 feet) and the minimum focus coupling distance of a standard M-mount rangefinder camera (usually around 0.65-0.70m or just over 2 feet).
Below on the left on the camera is a late s/n Nikkor-S 5cm 1:1.4 that served as the model in this short write up, and on the right is a late s/n Nikkor-H 5cm 1:2 that I modified a while ago. Both the LTM Nikkor-S 50/1.4 and LTM Nikkor-H 50/2 can be modified for close focus coupling.
** Note **
Early s/n focus helicals are assembled differently from late s/n focus helicals. The following is for late s/n helicals. See further down the thread for info on early s/n helicals.
Here's how to modify the lens mount to enable focus coupling between 1m (3.3 feet) and the minimum focus coupling distance of a standard M-mount rangefinder camera (usually around 0.65-0.70m or just over 2 feet).
Below on the left on the camera is a late s/n Nikkor-S 5cm 1:1.4 that served as the model in this short write up, and on the right is a late s/n Nikkor-H 5cm 1:2 that I modified a while ago. Both the LTM Nikkor-S 50/1.4 and LTM Nikkor-H 50/2 can be modified for close focus coupling.
** Note **
Early s/n focus helicals are assembled differently from late s/n focus helicals. The following is for late s/n helicals. See further down the thread for info on early s/n helicals.
