Question re: M mount

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Little help needed on assessing camera fitness: is it normal for a lens to have a bit of side-to-side play once mounted in the M-bayonet? I don't mean anything like sloppy movement, just a very slight bit of rotational wiggle present after the lens firmly clicks into place.

I realize there has to be a certain amount of mount variation among lenses, and maybe also among the cameras' bayonet mount. Just wondering whether anyone has noticed this on their M-bodies, particularly on the MP.

Thanks in advance for responding.
 
M mount play

M mount play

Are you finding some radial movement? This can result from a lens with a slightly oversize locking slot, or a body with an undersize locking catch. Or a combination of both! I have an M2 which shows that characteristic with just one of my older lenses but it makes absolutely no difference to the results on film.
 
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yes, it's just a very small amount of radial movement. it does vary with the specific lens mounted, some are quite tight, others show the movement.
 
Never had an MP, but my M2 shows a bit of this and my M3 also did. On the M2 it's a slight bother because the 90mm frame lines become faint when the lens is focussed to closest distance.
 
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