raid
Dad Photographer
There aren't many LTM lenses available for lenses wider than 20mm. I have been using SLR lenses as my wide angle lenses for LTM cameras. I really like the results from the Canon FD 17mm/4. It is rectilinear and without distortion, as much as I can see. It works also very well on the M9 without vignetting.
I use Canon Adapter B to mount the FD lens on LTM cameras. Try it.
Here are some examples on the M6:
I am now using this lens on the M9. I love the results.
I use Canon Adapter B to mount the FD lens on LTM cameras. Try it.
Here are some examples on the M6:





I am now using this lens on the M9. I love the results.
raid
Dad Photographer
These images were taken with the Canon 19/3.5 SLR lens and the M6:




johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
An adapter for sale in NL for EUR 80,00 and the lenses aren't easy to find either... yikes.
I'd go with the Voigtländer 21 or 15. But the results from those Canons are nice indeed...!
Can we see a shot of the SLR lens on a Barnack, Raid? Pretty please? :angel:

I'd go with the Voigtländer 21 or 15. But the results from those Canons are nice indeed...!
Can we see a shot of the SLR lens on a Barnack, Raid? Pretty please? :angel:
raid
Dad Photographer
Do you mean the 19mm or the 17mm lens, Johan? I can take a photo of it.
I use the SLR lenses to save some money. I have the CV 25/4 ltm, but that's it for lenses wider then 28mm. There can be a problem with hittting the sensors of the M8 and M9 with non-retro focus lenses, such as the Rokkor 21/4 or Canon 19/3.5, which I all use with film cameras.
There are several 17/4 on ebay right now. The 19/3.5 is costly when it is a RF lens. The optically identical SLR version costs far less.
I use the SLR lenses to save some money. I have the CV 25/4 ltm, but that's it for lenses wider then 28mm. There can be a problem with hittting the sensors of the M8 and M9 with non-retro focus lenses, such as the Rokkor 21/4 or Canon 19/3.5, which I all use with film cameras.
There are several 17/4 on ebay right now. The 19/3.5 is costly when it is a RF lens. The optically identical SLR version costs far less.
Kent
Finally at home...
Makes sense for an M6 or M9. DoF is so huge that focussing is no problem, I guess.
But it doesn't make a lot of sense for an M8, right?
I mean I have a CZJ Flektogon 4/20 (M42) but that would just be a 24mm approx.
The CV Heliar 4.5/15 I have makes more sense on an M8 and it's also not that expensive.
Anyway, very nice shots, Raid!
But it doesn't make a lot of sense for an M8, right?
I mean I have a CZJ Flektogon 4/20 (M42) but that would just be a 24mm approx.
The CV Heliar 4.5/15 I have makes more sense on an M8 and it's also not that expensive.
Anyway, very nice shots, Raid!
raid
Dad Photographer
Johan,
This is the Canon 17/4 on a Tower 35.
The Canon 19/3.5 and the Rokkor 21/4 and the Nikkor 21/4 are much smaller.
This is the Canon 17/4 on a Tower 35.


The Canon 19/3.5 and the Rokkor 21/4 and the Nikkor 21/4 are much smaller.
raid
Dad Photographer
Makes sense for an M6 or M9. DoF is so huge that focussing is no problem, I guess.
But it doesn't make a lot of sense for an M8, right?
I mean I have a CZJ Flektogon 4/20 (M42) but that would just be a 24mm approx.
The CV Heliar 4.5/15 I have makes more sense on an M8 and it's also not that expensive.
Anyway, very nice shots, Raid!
Hi Kent,
Thank you.
On the M9 there is no cropping.
On the M8, you have better alternatives. I only have a 25/4 as my RF very wide angle lens. Using my SLR lenses that I already own does not cost me anything. I have the adapter already.
The Canon 7.5mm circular SLR lens is a 15mm lens on a micro 4/3 camera, with little fisheye effect.On an M8, it would be a 10mm lens.
raid
Dad Photographer
I also use the Canon 7.5mm lens on my Leica film cameras and micro 4/3.
Who else is using SLR lenses on RF cameras?


Who else is using SLR lenses on RF cameras?
Livesteamer
Well-known
I would love to have a28mm for my IIIc but between cost and how little I would use it I just use an SMC Takumar 28mm f3.5 on an inexpensive adapter. I use this outside where scale focusing is easy.
If I need to be serious about a 28mm I have a 28 Summicron for my M6. One of my all time favorite lenses. Joe
If I need to be serious about a 28mm I have a 28 Summicron for my M6. One of my all time favorite lenses. Joe
raid
Dad Photographer
The 28/3.5 is a sleeper lens. It is really good and at a very low cost.
raid
Dad Photographer
W-Rokkor 21/4 SLR lens on the M6:

dabick42
Well-known
You started a good thread here, Raid !
I've been using Nikon SLR wideangles (20, 24, 28, 35) on Leica MDa bodies via a Novaflex LEINIK adapter for street photography for a long time now.
It makes for very liberating photography.
I seldom use a viewfinder, so no eyelevel action, just the most basic ''point in the general direction and shoot'', and sort out the horizontals and composition in the darkroom.
It's a great way to get genuinely candid pictures of unsuspecting ''victims''...
I've been using Nikon SLR wideangles (20, 24, 28, 35) on Leica MDa bodies via a Novaflex LEINIK adapter for street photography for a long time now.
It makes for very liberating photography.
I seldom use a viewfinder, so no eyelevel action, just the most basic ''point in the general direction and shoot'', and sort out the horizontals and composition in the darkroom.
It's a great way to get genuinely candid pictures of unsuspecting ''victims''...
raid
Dad Photographer
I also often use the same technique. I have a FSU 20mm finder that I sometimes use.
A 21mm or 15mm RF lens is not cheap. Using SLR lenses is a reasonable thing to do.
A 21mm or 15mm RF lens is not cheap. Using SLR lenses is a reasonable thing to do.
Kent
Finally at home...
Hi Kent,
Thank you.
On the M9 there is no cropping.
On the M8, you have better alternatives. I only have a 25/4 as my RF very wide angle lens. Using my SLR lenses that I already own does not cost me anything. I have the adapter already.
The Canon 7.5mm circular SLR lens is a 15mm lens on a micro 4/3 camera, with little fisheye effect.On an M8, it would be a 10mm lens.
Yes, I know, that's why I wrote it.
I should try my Zenitar 2.8/16 fish. All I need is an M42-M-adapter.
randolph45
Well-known
Raid
I've got the 19mm fl retro and the 24mm Canon in fd mount.going to try both on my RD-1. Wonder how two adapters will work (Canon B to m to RD-1).Might give that a try today.
I've got the 19mm fl retro and the 24mm Canon in fd mount.going to try both on my RD-1. Wonder how two adapters will work (Canon B to m to RD-1).Might give that a try today.
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid
I've got the 19mm fl retro and the 24mm Canon in fd mount.going to try both on my RD-1. Wonder how two adapters will work (Canon B to m to RD-1).Might give that a try today.
Hi Randolph,
They work. I used today a Canon FD lens, plus Adapter B plus ltm/m plus M/micro 4/3 on the EP2. Such use brings "outdated" equipment back into fashion.
Show us some results.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Q: is the Novoflex LeiCan adapter the same depth as the Canon adapter-B?
randolph45
Well-known
quiky
quiky
Raid
I just tried both with good results
I do like the idea of using my old Canon ltm and fd glass.No reason to sell it now
quiky
Raid
I just tried both with good results
raid
Dad Photographer
The new camera systems opened the door for using old SLR lenses. I use Rolleiflex mount Zeiss lenses on micro 4/3 cameras.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
I've always wanted to see the results from the Canon 24mm f/1.4 L on an M9. Now that I'm a Nikon DSLR user, I'm trying out how to machine the rear of the Canon lens to mount it on my D2x.
Phil Forrest
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