Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In his book "Leica CL", Theo Kisselbach (who I believe was a former head of the Leica Academy) says: "Screw-mount Leica lenses and bayonet mount lenses for the Leica-M cameras have a differential helical motion, i.e. the contact surface for the range-finder roller is displaced parallel in focusing. In order to achieve a compact, light construction with the Summicron-C f/ 2,40 min and Elmar-C f/4, 90 min lenses for the CL this system was dispensed with. Both the CL lenses have high curvatures. Consequently, although they can certainly be used on the M-cameras it is possible that the rangefinder will in some cases show certain small inaccuracies. Before using the CL lenses on M bodies, therefore, you should check whether the rangefinder control is accurate. The thing to check is whether at infinity setting the two images are perfectly in register." Regards, Doug Richardson