So, how do you like my bumps?

jlw

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One mildly annoying thing about using L-mount lenses with an M-mount adapter, as compared to skookum M-mount lenses, is that the adapted ones don't have that handy little red "bump" that helps you line up the lens with the camera bayonet.

Well, today I had some liquid epoxy glue out to fix something else, and decided to try making my own bumps. I mixed in a couple of drops of red nail polish with the epoxy. The resulting mixture is viscous enough that it forms a fairly round dot on its own, with no shaping required. It doesn't stick up as far as the ones on M lenses, but it's still prominent enough for me to feel it with my thumb, so I think it should work about as well.

Whaddaya think?
 
That's a great idea. BTW, there are LTM-to-M mount adapters that have a rather visible red line to aid in the mounting. Some lenses cover these up, though.
 
Go to the "Dollar Store" in the toy section and you will find sheets of "Stick on Jewels". The round Rubies are much like Leica Dots, maybe a little more sparkly. The self-stick glue is pretty good, but some real epoxy would hold them better.

On a humorous note, you would think that it would take a 5-year old in a hospital room more than 3 hours to go through 480 of those little gems.
 
pvdhaar said:
The Cosina adapters not only feature a red line, but the edge is indented as well for a tactile indication.

The adapters I have are made like this, but unfortunately most of my lenses are a little too fat for me to feel the edge indent -- the diameter of the lens extends beyond the diameter of the adapter.

I like the idea of the stick-on jewels and will check it out next time I'm near a dollar store.

Incidentally, these dots aren't just a fashion thing -- they really do help you orient the lens when working in low light. I guess Leitz thought of them first, but Minolta and Canon SLRs have them, too.
 
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