Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I often see discussions of older RF lenses include the term "infinity lock". What is that?
gdi
Veteran
It locks focus at infinity, to unlock it you have to push a button when focusing closer.
Under the thumb in this photo...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3179/2484554369_1a6cca00bb.jpg?v=0
Under the thumb in this photo...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3179/2484554369_1a6cca00bb.jpg?v=0
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Does just like it says on the tin ... but why? What's the point?
It helps unscrew the lens on a Leica and dismount them on a Contax/Nikon, otherwise undo force is placed on the helical. On the Nikon and Contax, the infinity lock is built into the camera.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Thanks everyone... I get it now.
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Thanks, Brian. I've always wondered about that.
BillP
Rangefinder General
It helps unscrew the lens on a Leica and dismount them on a Contax/Nikon, otherwise undo force is placed on the helical. On the Nikon and Contax, the infinity lock is built into the camera.
In use, it has a couple of other benefits. The lock becomes a focussing tab - useful on the smaller lenses. The tab also enables you to work out where the lens is focussed by feel - not as silly as it sounds. I can prefocus my IID and 5cm Elmar by feel before raising the camera to my eye as a result.
Regards,
Bill
pfoto
Well-known
The first version Summicron 35mm/f2 lenses built in Germany also had an infinity lock that is cleverly hidden in the focusing tab.
ferider
Veteran
As Bill and Brian said.
Nice new avatar, Jamie
PS: an example on one of my favorite lenses; the handle a little right of the center of the pic.
Nice new avatar, Jamie
PS: an example on one of my favorite lenses; the handle a little right of the center of the pic.

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Pherdinand
the snow must go on
An infinity lock?
An infinity lock is just another failure of industrial design.
An infinity lock is just another failure of industrial design.
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