Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John, Your understanding is correct--just replace .7 meters with .75 meters (29.5 inches, or roughly 2.5 feet). Another LUGger has his 75 with Leica NJ now to fix this very same problem, so we'll see what they do as a remedy. One option would always be to prevent the focus ring from turning past 2.5 feet toward min. focus. As for the Hexar, I've heard (again and again) that Konica does not support use of Leica lenses on the camera, despite the M-style mount. That's a real shame, because this camera offers benefits no M has--like 1/125s synch, 1/4000s shutter, AE and a usable motor drive. I'll see if I can have my Hexar adjusted to work more precisely with my 35 asph, as this is the lens I planned on welding to this body. Dan > My understanding of your problem is that the 75/1.4 lens is focusing > accurately on your two M6s all the way from infinity down to 0.7 > m with the > lens set to f/1.4. Anything closer results in inaccurately > focused pictures. > If this is true, then the last little bit of the lens cam is not ground > properly. Hopefully it is a matter of material removal not > missing material > because missing material would would mean a major repair, probably > replacement. > > I have heard of the Hexar not coupling at closest focus before but whether > it is systemic or not I cannot say. Talk to Hexar and do not take > no for an > answer. > > John Collier