nephilim
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Hi,
I'm just wondering whether this should worry me or not... I've finally completed (for now) my Leica setup, consisting of an M7, 50/1.4 ASPH, 90/2 APO-ASPH (all used), an 28/2.8 ASPH and a Voigländer 15/4.5 ASPH (both new). The 90/2 was showing a consistent back-focus and the 50/1.4 focus ring needed too much torque to start turning, so I sent the whole bunch to Leica (except the VC). The 50 feels much better now - still on the stiff side but much easier to control. I'm still waiting for the lab to see the results of the 90/2. However, today the VC arrived and one of the first things I noticed was a kind of latching close to the infinity setting accompanied by a slight "click" sound. Maybe it's just a kind of smacking due too much grease, but half way between inifinty and 3m there is a position around which a bit more torque is needed. This also happens with the lens alone. Well, it's not a Leica, so I could accept this but would like to hear your experience though.
Speaking of "not a Leica"... while testing whether it was an issue of the lens or the body, I also checked the 28/2.8: no issues at infinity but also an increased resistance at 0.9m.
I admit, I'm a bit paranoid when it comes to new & expensive gear but could you please check your 28 Elmarit ASPH whether it also exhibits that behaviour?
Cheers,
Torsten
I'm just wondering whether this should worry me or not... I've finally completed (for now) my Leica setup, consisting of an M7, 50/1.4 ASPH, 90/2 APO-ASPH (all used), an 28/2.8 ASPH and a Voigländer 15/4.5 ASPH (both new). The 90/2 was showing a consistent back-focus and the 50/1.4 focus ring needed too much torque to start turning, so I sent the whole bunch to Leica (except the VC). The 50 feels much better now - still on the stiff side but much easier to control. I'm still waiting for the lab to see the results of the 90/2. However, today the VC arrived and one of the first things I noticed was a kind of latching close to the infinity setting accompanied by a slight "click" sound. Maybe it's just a kind of smacking due too much grease, but half way between inifinty and 3m there is a position around which a bit more torque is needed. This also happens with the lens alone. Well, it's not a Leica, so I could accept this but would like to hear your experience though.
Speaking of "not a Leica"... while testing whether it was an issue of the lens or the body, I also checked the 28/2.8: no issues at infinity but also an increased resistance at 0.9m.
I admit, I'm a bit paranoid when it comes to new & expensive gear but could you please check your 28 Elmarit ASPH whether it also exhibits that behaviour?
Cheers,
Torsten
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