Chris101
summicronia
Hey! That's the lens of my avatar!
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A little piece of Asia in Adelaide by Life in Shadows, on FlickrIs it possible that this lens performs better on film than on digital? I tested in on a Fuji xe1 and the results were not really better than my Skopar 35 or even Industar 50 😀
Very nice lens, Erik. I didn't know they have this version in matching M3 white.
This could be a problem.
While looking through the viewfinder focus to infinity on something far off that should be aligned. Press up on the lens barrel at the end of the lens, just past the aperture ring.
Does the RF align? Can you see the RF moving when you press up on the lens?
I had this on my V4 when I had it and I told it pronto. This is unrepairable. or repairable but very costly. I sent my lens to Kinderman to get it solid again and I was told that in order to disassemble the lens there are very tightly fit pieces that if removed might not go back together properly. Even after their attempt to repair it the wobble was still too much for me. I was told that if I wanted it repaired I'd have to send it off to Leica themselves.
Essentially the problem is that over the years the helical in the lens has worn down and the threads aren't as tight as they once were. When the lens sits on the camera the lens has a very slight wobble that offsets the top ridge of the lens that contacts the focussing cam.
With this you won't get reliable accurate focus at F2.8-F2 without pressing up on the lens, even still you can miss focus wide open. You won't be able to take advantage of the sharpness of the lens. Furthermore since the DOF in the lens drops off so abruptly anything that is out of focus will be noticeably soft.
This defect is a common one and one that most people don't talk about. I had it slightly on my Rigid Summicron when I had it as well. However since the lens isn't perfect wide open I never shot it faster than 2.8
There are aluminium (black) and brass (chrome) versions of the v4. Maybe the aluminium ones are not solid enough. The chrome ones have a real solid feel to them.
Erik.