Mario Lobo
Newbie
I'm trying to use one elmar 3,5cm f3,5 on my R-D1, but the focus work only after 2 meters. Does anyone have this experience? Do I have to make some modification at the lens?
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
If the lens focusses throughout the range on LTM bodies, it is possible that there is a problem with the M adapter ring.
ampguy
Veteran
Is it fully extended?
Is it fully extended?
Haven't used an Elmar on my RD1s, but with the I-22s and I-50s, I frequently didn't have them completely extended and locked.
Is it fully extended?
Haven't used an Elmar on my RD1s, but with the I-22s and I-50s, I frequently didn't have them completely extended and locked.
I'm trying to use one elmar 3,5cm f3,5 on my R-D1, but the focus work only after 2 meters. Does anyone have this experience? Do I have to make some modification at the lens?
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
The 35mm Elmar f/3.5 is a rigid lens, Ampguy.
I haven't tried this particular lens on my R-D1 yet. I'll try it when I get home to see if it's a problem with all 35mm Elmars.
I haven't tried this particular lens on my R-D1 yet. I'll try it when I get home to see if it's a problem with all 35mm Elmars.
Mario Lobo
Newbie
The 35mm Elmar f/3.5 is a rigid lens, Ampguy.
I haven't tried this particular lens on my R-D1 yet. I'll try it when I get home to see if it's a problem with all 35mm Elmars.
Nice that you also have one. Check please, and tell me if you find the same problem.
Thank you!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I just shot a few pictures with this lens on the camera in my garden. There does not appear to be any focussing problem. It does suffer from flare without a hood.
I only resized the images; all were shot at 400 ISO, with f/8 and f/3.5 and focus distance around the 3.5 feet
My 35mm ELMAR serial number starts with 236XXX, marked in feet, has a nickel finish , and aperture markings from f/3.5 to f/18.
The LTM-to-M adapter I use is an unmarked brass one I bought online from Hong Kong.
I'm sorry, I have no idea why yours does not work correctly on your camera.
Regards,
I only resized the images; all were shot at 400 ISO, with f/8 and f/3.5 and focus distance around the 3.5 feet




My 35mm ELMAR serial number starts with 236XXX, marked in feet, has a nickel finish , and aperture markings from f/3.5 to f/18.
The LTM-to-M adapter I use is an unmarked brass one I bought online from Hong Kong.
I'm sorry, I have no idea why yours does not work correctly on your camera.
Regards,
Mario Lobo
Newbie
I just shot a few pictures with this lens on the camera in my garden. There does not appear to be any focussing problem. It does suffer from flare without a hood.
I only resized the images; all were shot at 400 ISO, with f/8 and f/3.5 and focus distance around the 3.5 feet
My 35mm ELMAR serial number starts with 236XXX, marked in feet, has a nickel finish , and aperture markings from f/3.5 to f/18.
The LTM-to-M adapter I use is an unmarked brass one I bought online from Hong Kong.
I'm sorry, I have no idea why yours does not work correctly on your camera.
Regards,
Thanks a lot for the test.
I don’t know either what is the problem. I have also a Chinese adapter, that works very good with my Jupiter 12. May be I will take the lens to a technician.
Mario Lobo
Newbie
I just shot a few pictures with this lens on the camera in my garden. There does not appear to be any focussing problem. It does suffer from flare without a hood.
I only resized the images; all were shot at 400 ISO, with f/8 and f/3.5 and focus distance around the 3.5 feet
My 35mm ELMAR serial number starts with 236XXX, marked in feet, has a nickel finish , and aperture markings from f/3.5 to f/18.
The LTM-to-M adapter I use is an unmarked brass one I bought online from Hong Kong.
I'm sorry, I have no idea why yours does not work correctly on your camera.
Regards,
Thanks a lot for the test.
I don’t know either what is the problem. I have also a Chinese adapter, that works very good with my Jupiter 12. May be I will take the lens to a technician.
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