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Newbie
In a few months I am planning to buy an M9. I own a CV 35mm pancake, and I am going to buy a 25/4 P Color-Skopar, or 28/2 Ultron. Will these lenses be compatible? Am I going to be able to shoot or I will have incompatibility issues?
Are the CV adapters 'good ones'?You'll need a good quality LTM adapter, do not get a cheap one. The thickness has to be right for wide-angle lenses "especially".
You should be fine.
Are the CV adapters 'good ones'?
I assume that this behavior will be worse with a larger chip, and this in turn may make 6-bit coding your lenses more important.
It remains as much of a gamble as it ever was though. People just hope that in-camera corrections for a 28 Summicron will do something useful for a 28 Ultron, just because they have the same focal length.
The CV adapters are great especially the type II ones, they can be hand coded very easily for the M8.
........ But if someone changes lenses often I think eventually most will find that permanently coding the lens will be a lot more convenient.
6-bit coding is largely irrelevant from what I've read as you can choose from a list of Leica lenses in camera to get the software correction. As I'm guessing most people who pick this camera will be shooting DNG, not JPG does this even matter? Does the M8/9 modify DNG files?
Why shall I need adapter? aren't these lenses M mount? Besides I am talking about M9.
Are the CV adapters 'good ones'?
Exactly. I never understood all the fuss. The M8 and M9 don't touch DNG files. If you shoot RAW, worrying about coding is pointless.