Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/09/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I appreciate all your input ...Vick On 9/29/2010 2:36 AM, Tom Schofield wrote: > Actually, I think 2cam vs. 3 cam isn't the issue. There are two lens > mount variations which come in to play. Third Cam lenses, which do not > have the first two SL cams, have a ridge all the way around the lens mount > that keeps it from being mounted on a camera that requires those first two > cams. (e.g. I had a 60mm R-cam lens that would not mount on an early SL > bellows, so I sold it and bought a 3-cam version.) The second variation > is that the upper bayonet claw on an R or SL2 body is shorter than the > corresponding claw on an SL. This allows some superwides which would > interfere with the SL mirror, to mount on an SL2 but not an SL. The > mirror swing was one of the main differences between the SL2 and SL. It > is probably grinding down that upper claw to make it match the SL2, that > they were referring to on Nemeg. > > So, in addition to there being 1 cam, 2 cam, 3 cam, 3d cam and ROM mounts, > you should add SL and non-SL compatible variations of the 2 cam and 3 cam > lenses, for a total of 7 different Leica reflex lens mount variations! > > Which gets back to it being cheaper and easier to buy Adorama's Flashpoint > brand R to M adapter, which I can tell you from experience, does work for > mounting Leica R 3-cam superwides on an M. (To verify the above, I > looked, and the upper claw on the Adorama adapter does match the SL2 > rather than the SL.) > > Doug, oh great R guru, do you have further enlightenment? > > Tom (spending waaaay too much time figuring out this post!) > > > >