blacktaped
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Hi
I have an old elmarit 90 from 1960 and noticed one little thing lately:
basically, when I put it on my M2 body, it will engage its cam with the rangefinder control arm and wheel of the camera only if the focus is at a close distance (i.e. when the cam of the lens is laying in) but not when it's at infinity (i.e. when the cam sticks at its highest position). Notice that my M2 engages always fine with the other lens, at all focus positions.
On the other body I have, an M6, all lenses engage properly at infinity, even the elmarit.
So, by a deeper observation (i.e. opening the back door and inserting the lens with the curtains opened shooting at "B") I noticed that the rangefinder wheels on the two bodies are placed at a slight different height, i.e. a bit higher in the M2 (so that it doesn't engage the elmarit at infinity) than in the M6.
What is your opinion or experience in the matter? I mean, is that a problem of the lens cam or is this due to the slight different position of the wheel in the M2?
Please note that the M2 is always been working fine with all my lenses (elmarit included, when properly engaged), in terms of focus accuracy, and so has the M6.
Thanks for your help
I have an old elmarit 90 from 1960 and noticed one little thing lately:
basically, when I put it on my M2 body, it will engage its cam with the rangefinder control arm and wheel of the camera only if the focus is at a close distance (i.e. when the cam of the lens is laying in) but not when it's at infinity (i.e. when the cam sticks at its highest position). Notice that my M2 engages always fine with the other lens, at all focus positions.
On the other body I have, an M6, all lenses engage properly at infinity, even the elmarit.
So, by a deeper observation (i.e. opening the back door and inserting the lens with the curtains opened shooting at "B") I noticed that the rangefinder wheels on the two bodies are placed at a slight different height, i.e. a bit higher in the M2 (so that it doesn't engage the elmarit at infinity) than in the M6.
What is your opinion or experience in the matter? I mean, is that a problem of the lens cam or is this due to the slight different position of the wheel in the M2?
Please note that the M2 is always been working fine with all my lenses (elmarit included, when properly engaged), in terms of focus accuracy, and so has the M6.
Thanks for your help