Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Kam, It could well be that some M6s do not react completely well to a 3E. I tried one on my M6 in the fall of 1998, and I also found that the correct framelines did not click in place 100%--sometimes I had to wiggle the focal length selection ring a bit. Eventually, I could activate all 3 framelines, but I did not have a completely confident feeling about it. Nathan Kam wrote: > Hi, > > I have a quesiton about the Tri-Elmar ("3E"). > > I got a boxed hard-to-tell-from-new one at a good price (less than $1,300). > I'm very happy with it save that it does not automatically trigger the 50mm > framelines if I turn it from 28mm to 50mm (works OK in all other stops). I > originally thought that it was due to a defect in the particular lens but > after trying a new 3E (an authorised dealer was kind enough to let me try it > in his shop) it seems to me that the problem has more to do with the little > spring in the 3E (if you look into the rear mount you'll see the spring). > It is just too strong for my M6 that the coupling device in the mount of the > body cannot pull the len's lever back when one turns from 28mm to 50mm. I > guess my M6 is not prepared for the 3E. Have any members encountered the > same problem? Any comments or advice? > > BTW, I do love the lens and find it a great travelling partner. In low > light situations I still need my Summilux but when working outdoors the 3E > is a real performer. There are occasions that I may lose a few shots if I > have to change lenses. Optically I'm not in a position to make any > scientific comment but so far I can have no justificable complaint about the > lens. > > Regards, > Kam - -- Nathan Wajsman Overijse, Belgium and Zurich, Switzerland e-mail: wajsman@webshuttle.ch General photo page: http://members.tripod.com/belgiangator Belgium photo page: http://members.xoom.com/wajsman