John C. Ling
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rbelyell
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this is very interesting and i think many would love to learn more about the adapter, whether its at all possible to adapt to any other cam, and see some of your results.
tony
tony
furcafe
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Excellent news. I have seen a couple Ektars on eBay that were apparently modified (via essentially built-in adapters as opposed to the glass being remounted in other barrels) to work on Leica bodies. Is your English company willing/able to make adapters for LTM or M mount? The close-focus capability would work well w/the M (Typ 240).
John C. Ling
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The English company that I used is called SRB Griturn. It is on the internet and the principal that I know very well is Ian. All he needs from you is the digital camera lens mount component and probably your Ektar lens for collimation purpose. His adapter portion is very well-made and I am sure that he has my specifications for it in his file. He has also made the Ektra-Micro 4/3rds adapter mount for me and it works just as well as on the NEX, except that the magnification factor is 2. I am sure that the Canon E Mount digital body can also use the Ektar lens.
furcafe
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Thanks for the info!
John C. Ling
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The back focus distance for the Ektra rangefinder lens is probably very similar to the Leica M lens. This probably precludes the ability to position an adapter between the Ektar lens and the Leica M body for use at infinity. Closeups with this lens are a different matter. It is a fortunate situation that the new compact interchangeable digital cameras all have generous back focus distance so that an adapter can be interposed for putting rangefinder lenses, such as on the Ektra, on the digital body, for focussing to infinity.
furcafe
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True. You're probably correct about the Ektra back focus register, but even if I must have a lens modified, I have an Ektra-mount 50/1.9 TV Ektar (focus coupled) that would be a perfect candidate.
The back focus distance for the Ektra rangefinder lens is probably very similar to the Leica M lens. This probably precludes the ability to position an adapter between the Ektar lens and the Leica M body for use at infinity. Closeups with this lens are a different matter. It is a fortunate situation that the new compact interchangeable digital cameras all have generous back focus distance so that an adapter can be interposed for putting rangefinder lenses, such as on the Ektra, on the digital body, for focussing to infinity.
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