airfrogusmc
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My Leica M-E 240 arrived today. Charging the battery now.... Will post photos of the camera and by the camera soon...
Question: what’s the workaround if you want to use LTM lenses on an M 240 with the usual adapter? Obviously, the LTM to M mount adapters are not coded...
CONGRATS on the new camera. It is a real beauty.
Bingley
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CONGRATS on the new camera. It is a real beauty.
Thanks! It's quite a solid thing. Once I get a card reader and can upload photos, I'll post some pics.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Thanks! It's quite a solid thing. Once I get a card reader and can upload photos, I'll post some pics.
Yes please do. I am looking forward to see them.
Huss
Veteran
B&H also sells at least two different L39 to M adapters that can be 6-bit coded.
I don't have a digital M, but I have a few of these Fotodiox Pro adapters. They work fine on my M5:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1238916-REG/fotodiox_l39_lm_50_75_p_leica_m39_lens_to.html
This Metabones adapter has the cutout for lenses with an infinity lock close to the mount:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...es_mb_l39_m_50_75_l39_mount_50_75mm_lens.html
Fotodiox Pro adapters are great - I find them as good as my much more expensive Leica or Voigtlander LTM adapters.
Metabones - at the least the one I had - is awful. It had sharp edges that I did not notice which scratched the mount on my M camera.
Gadfly21
Newbie
Gadfly21
Newbie
It takes pictures




Bingley
Veteran
Yes it does... (JPEGs straight out of the camera, no PP other than straightening):
Sacramento by bingley0522, on Flickr
Cantina Alley by bingley0522, on Flickr
Mid-town by bingley0522, on Flickr



Bingley
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bayernfan
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Yes it does... (JPEGs straight out of the camera, no PP other than straightening):
Mid-town by bingley0522, on Flickr
Great jpeg color.
Bingley
Veteran
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Steve looks like you are getting on nicely with the M-E.
Bingley
Veteran
Steve looks like you are getting on nicely with the M-E.
Thanks! I have never had a full-framed digicam, let alone a digital Leica, so I'm still at the beginning of the learning curve. Interestingly, the M-E seems to meter a little differently than some of my film cameras that have meters, and the aperture-priority setting is taking some getting used to. But I'm very pleased so far. Enjoying trying the camera out w/ some different vintage lens. Will post more pics in due course.
Bingley
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Bingley
Veteran
A couple of black and white images, both taken on the M-E 240 with a Zeiss Opton Sonnar 50/2.0:
Rancho San Antonio by bingley0522, on Flickr
Farmhouse by bingley0522, on Flickr


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