Erik van Straten
Veteran
gelatine silver print (planar 45mm f2) contax g1
Erik.
Erik.

Boy I am happy that thanks to the Widepan adapter I can now use my Hologon 16mm f/8 on a decent camera instead of only on the Contax G1 or G2.
Erik.
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Could you tell us more about this adaptor.
Definitely G2. It's much more of a camera. Besides it takes 21 Biogon, which G1 doesn't. Oh, yes I had both, but now use G2 exclusively. As a matter of fact have 2 G2 bodies, just in case. After all they don't make them anymore.
This is an adapter -WIDEPAN- to mount the Hologon on an M-Leica. It was available for $150 or so at Kanto in Tokyo if I remember well. There was a good instruction for how to mount the lens on the adapter with the four screws in the beauty ring. A nice rear cap was included too. It is very easy to do the conversion yourself, but you have to take the utmost care not to damage the four screwheads. So use a well fitting screwdriver.Could you tell us more about this adaptor.
Raid, is your Hologon irreversibly converted to M-mount?
I paid about $500 to DAG for the conversion. It is 6 bit coded. I wanted Don to do such work. I bought the lens specifically for the Leica.This is an adapter -WIDEPAN- to mount the Hologon on an M-Leica. It was available for $150 or so at Kanto in Tokyo if I remember well. There was a good instruction for how to mount the lens on the adapter with the four screws in the beauty ring. A nice rear cap was included too. It is very easy to do the conversion yourself, but you have to take the utmost care not to damage the four screwheads. So use a well fitting screwdriver.
I don't know how it works on digital M-Leicas.
Erik.
I paid about $500 to DAG for the conversion. It is 6 bit coded. I wanted Don to do such work. I bought the lens specifically for the Leica.
The Hologon does not give good results with digital FF cameras based on trying out my 16/8 on the M242 and M9. The 33% crop in the M8 gives 21mm view images with very little color smearing.
This lens gives excellent results with my M3. Someone here told me that his M3 does not allow for a Hologon to be used with it. No clue why not. Maybe his lens was used with some adapter or his M3 is different from my M3.
Yes, I forgot this point. For use on an M-camera with a frame selector the frame selector must be removed or the lever of the Hologon must be filed off (partly). That is why I bought a Leica MDa. Has no frame selector, is made for use on microscopes. I got one very cheap from Leicashop Vienna.
Maybe you have an early M3 without frame selector.
I am not really using the lens, although I've made some nice pictures with it. It is a beautiful lens, incredible good.
Erik.
I meant the M240 and not M242 above.
My M3 has serial number slightly below 1000000.
It is not an old model M3.
The M3 has the frame selector or pre-view lever. Could DAG have modified the lens mount to take care of this issue?