Steve_Pfost
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Here's an unexpected issue. I purchased a very nice Nikkor 2.8cm, 3.5. I go to use it on my m4 to find out the bottom of the infinity lock hits the frame selector knob. SO, do i live with the limited focus or take the infinity lock spring portion off the lens? I want to say I'd like to remove the infinity lock, will that affect anything else on the lens?
Crazy Fedya
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Steve,
It will not affect anything else. Just put parts away in a safe place, so you can find them, when you decide to sell the lens to me.
It will not affect anything else. Just put parts away in a safe place, so you can find them, when you decide to sell the lens to me.
have you tried another ltm adapter?
WJJ3
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Here's an unexpected issue. I purchased a very nice Nikkor 2.8cm, 3.5. I go to use it on my m4 to find out the bottom of the infinity lock hits the frame selector knob. SO, do i live with the limited focus or take the infinity lock spring portion off the lens? I want to say I'd like to remove the infinity lock, will that affect anything else on the lens?
My 3.5 cm f2.5 W-Nikkor's focus knob/infinity lock runs into the frame selector on my cameras that have them too. However it doesn't if I don't push the lock in while rotating. Maybe just try adjusting your technique.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I am in the same situation and the only solution is to either remove some material of the screw that holds the frame line preview lever (something I won`t do to my black paint M4) or to remove the infinity lock. The only other possibility might be a swap of the screw against one of a newer M body but I haven`t tested it yet (my M7 for example).
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