Krosya
Konicaze
As you may already know, Cosina's Amazing Nokton 50/1.5 lens can be modified to focus closer:
Well, as it turnes out, another superb lens by Cosina, - Ultron 35/1.7 has this same handicap - 0.9m clos focus (main reaon I sold one - twice! ):
However, this can be fixed :
Now I have 2 superb lenses that focus to 0.7m! Something Cosina should have done to begin with.
Oh well, I'm happy that I was able to do this mod and greatly impove value and usability of 2 amazing lenss!

Well, as it turnes out, another superb lens by Cosina, - Ultron 35/1.7 has this same handicap - 0.9m clos focus (main reaon I sold one - twice! ):

However, this can be fixed :


Now I have 2 superb lenses that focus to 0.7m! Something Cosina should have done to begin with.
Oh well, I'm happy that I was able to do this mod and greatly impove value and usability of 2 amazing lenss!
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gliderbee
Well-known
And how is it to be done ? I'm very interested ..
Stefan.
Stefan.
nobbylon
Veteran
yep let's see the mod!
We would love to see how this was done!
So when you can, pictures of the modification and taken with the lens would be appreciated.
So when you can, pictures of the modification and taken with the lens would be appreciated.
Krosya
Konicaze
Sorry, boys and girls. - No pics of the mod. Didnt take them. But it's somewhat similar to Nokton 50/1.5 - see my other thread on that. This lens is a bit more complicated than Nokton - same idea, but some parts needed to be worked on with more care.
Didnt have a chance to take many pics with newly adjusted lens yet - here are just a few - at the new min focus distance of 0.7m wide open on RD1S (nothing earthshattering, just a few test shots):
May have missed focus on this one a bit:
All in all - works great I think.
Didnt have a chance to take many pics with newly adjusted lens yet - here are just a few - at the new min focus distance of 0.7m wide open on RD1S (nothing earthshattering, just a few test shots):


May have missed focus on this one a bit:

All in all - works great I think.
sazerac
Well-known
ooh, do you have a mod to add a focussing tab? My sample may be the exception, but the focussing is a bit stiff and the barrel isn't as easy to grip. I'd love to have a tab like the 35/2.5
What would you charge for the .7 focus mod?
What would you charge for the .7 focus mod?
Krosya
Konicaze
I'm not sure if and how one could add a focus tab to this lens. Maybe it can be done. But I would rather re-lube the lens (which I did while doing this mod) and it's VERY smooth focusing now.
As far as doing this for someone else - well, I'm not sure I'm brave enough to risk damaging a lens thats not mine. Maybe, but I cant say one way or another at this point. Anyway, this can be discussed via PM. There are many things that could go wrong while doing this - I managed to nick a small part of the barrel while doing it - doesnt affect the performance in any way, but just looks a bit ugly.
As far as doing this for someone else - well, I'm not sure I'm brave enough to risk damaging a lens thats not mine. Maybe, but I cant say one way or another at this point. Anyway, this can be discussed via PM. There are many things that could go wrong while doing this - I managed to nick a small part of the barrel while doing it - doesnt affect the performance in any way, but just looks a bit ugly.
maggieo
More Deadly
Wow, the Ultron is my all-time favorite lens for the way it draws, but the 1 meter minimum focus is a drag.
Please share how you did this!
Please share how you did this!
Krosya
Konicaze
Like I said in a post above - it's similar to a mod of the Nokton 50/1.5 for close focus - see my thread about it in this section of the forum. Ultron is somewhat different and a bit more difficult, but idea is the same.
Krosya
Konicaze
Min focus of 0.7m with Ultron 35/1.7 - sharp with nice bokeh!:

Krosya
Konicaze
And another one:

filmfan
Well-known
Nice mod. You must really like that mug...
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Heavystar sells very hard plastic focusing tabs that are identical to the pre-ASPH Summilux tabs. You can carefully file the surface that will contact the lens down to match the lens' curvature. I just did this with my 21mm ZM lens. I don't like the Zeiss focusing bump so I added a tab to it. I used 3M outdoor-rated double-sided tape to attach it. Good so far, it's been a week of use and sliding in a pouch in my bag.
Prior to this I had made a few focusing tabs out of 3/16" plexiglass. I ground them down to the profile & shape I wanted then rubber cemented them to the lenses (old user Canon 35mm f/2 comes to mind). It's an easy accessory to make with some time and a file or dremel tool.
Phil Forrest
Prior to this I had made a few focusing tabs out of 3/16" plexiglass. I ground them down to the profile & shape I wanted then rubber cemented them to the lenses (old user Canon 35mm f/2 comes to mind). It's an easy accessory to make with some time and a file or dremel tool.
Phil Forrest
Krosya
Konicaze
Nice mod. You must really like that mug...
One of my favorites for coffee. For tea - I like my glass mug.
Coffee and Tea mugs/cups are my favorite things (after camera gear, I suppose) to collect and use.
The minimum focus distance never impeded my use of the lens, but I use it on an M8. Perhaps that is the difference?
Doing the close-focus mod does not impede the use of the lens on any camera, but simply extends its range. The 35/1.2 Nokton goes down to 0.7m, which is nice. Having the Ultron close-focus will work with M-Mount cameras and maby LTM cameras as well. The Canon P will get in closer than 3ft with my close-focus modified Jupiter-3.
RZetter
Member
Heavystar sells very hard plastic focusing tabs that are identical to the pre-ASPH Summilux tabs. You can carefully file the surface that will contact the lens down to match the lens' curvature. I just did this with my 21mm ZM lens. I don't like the Zeiss focusing bump so I added a tab to it. I used 3M outdoor-rated double-sided tape to attach it. Good so far, it's been a week of use and sliding in a pouch in my bag.
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Phil Forrest
Sorry to hijack the thread but could you please post pictures of the lens w/ focusing tab. I'm considering doing the exact same thing to my M-Hexanon 50/2
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Peter S
Guest
Never understood why Cosina did not build the Nokton's basis 0.7 meter close focus. One can only assume that they were not convinced of optical qualities at that distance.
Difficult to determine with jpeg's on the web. Did anybody close to Mr K ever pose (the bartender or Tom A. for example) that question ?
BTW still thinking about having my 50/1.5 modified, but it is not cheap (something like EUR 150), although of course a lot cheaper than buying a summilux.
Difficult to determine with jpeg's on the web. Did anybody close to Mr K ever pose (the bartender or Tom A. for example) that question ?
BTW still thinking about having my 50/1.5 modified, but it is not cheap (something like EUR 150), although of course a lot cheaper than buying a summilux.
Krosya
Konicaze
Doing the close-focus mod does not impede the use of the lens on any camera, but simply extends its range. The 35/1.2 Nokton goes down to 0.7m, which is nice. Having the Ultron close-focus will work with M-Mount cameras and maby LTM cameras as well. The Canon P will get in closer than 3ft with my close-focus modified Jupiter-3.
So true. I used to have a Canon 7 ltm body that had RF coupling to even lower than 0.7m. So IMO this is a huge advantage. Actually that was the main reason I sold wonderful UC -Hexanon 35/2 since it only focused down to 0.9m.
Denis M.
Denis Muradov
I figured that LTM lenses would have to be limited to about 0.9 or 1 meter given that the LTM mount cameras were built to only couple up to 1 meter, right? While the M mount has 0.7 as the coupling limitation. I could be wrong.
The only LTM lens that I know of that doesn't have that is the ltm 21mm skopar, and maybe some few other other wide angles.
The only LTM lens that I know of that doesn't have that is the ltm 21mm skopar, and maybe some few other other wide angles.
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