kshapero
South Florida Man
I have a CV M mount adapter. On the box it says 28/90. Does that mean I can not use it with, say, a 35mm LTM lens? Must it be only used with a 28 or 90 MM lens?
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
I believe that you can use it with any LTM lens but it will only bring up the 28/90 frame lines.
Bob
Bob
kshapero
South Florida Man
I have a ZI. Would it be the case for that?
sanmich
Veteran
Akiva
You should have no probs to mount the lens. But you will "tell" your camera that it's a 28/90 and so the camera won't bring the 35mm frame.
You should have no probs to mount the lens. But you will "tell" your camera that it's a 28/90 and so the camera won't bring the 35mm frame.
M. Valdemar
Well-known
If you use it on a camera like the Epson R-D1, which has manual frame selection, it doesn't matter what's marked on the adapter.
Aziz
Established
What camera do you have? If it's a Bessa or another RF that you manually select the framelines then it doesn't matter.
mr_phillip
Well-known
The frames on the ZI are automatically selected, so for a 35mm optic you'd need to get the proper 35/135 adapter in order to get the right frames in the finder.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Yes I have a ZI. What about for a 21mm? Hmmm, I guess in that case it wouldn't matter because the ZI has no framelines for that anyway.
Just manually select....I use an old Leica 50mm screw to M on my new R2A with my 35, and select the appropriate framelines and it seems to be just fine. I generally think the M mount, as long as it gets your lens on the body, youre good to go!
peter_n
Veteran
There are also "generic" adapters that are not coded for framelines. They're less expensive than the coded ones.
dpetrzelka
Well-known
I have a Voigtlander 35/135 adapter that I'd love to trade for a 50/75 if anyone wants to trade.
Its in excellent shape, and I may have the box around if you need it.
I've been using tape to hold the frame selector lever on "50" on my M4-P w/ the 35 adapter and a Jupiter 8. Leicas require the correct adapter to pull up the right framelines- Bessas are nice in that you can manually select your framelines.
Its in excellent shape, and I may have the box around if you need it.
I've been using tape to hold the frame selector lever on "50" on my M4-P w/ the 35 adapter and a Jupiter 8. Leicas require the correct adapter to pull up the right framelines- Bessas are nice in that you can manually select your framelines.
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