Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> >Does the purpose of a SM-to-M ring includes something > >other than (1) adding some distance to flange back and (2) > >bringing up a correct frames? From a 1953 Perspective: 1) Increasing sales volume by selling selling an incredible amount of adapters 2) Eventually ensuring the success of the M line once lenses were made primarily in M mount. Initially, a lot of photogs did not like the larger size of the M's. If Leica had continued to produce screw mount lenses with M adapters, it probably would have decreased M body sales--since that would have allowed the use of the latest improved lenses on the older Screw mount bodies. As Leica bettered its optics in the 60's with lenses which were not available in S mount, photogs were forced to move to the M platform to take advantage of the better lenses. 3) allowing precise coupling of the RF lens cam to the camera. If the adapter rotates a bit too far one way or the other, the RF cam alignment and coupling will be affected. From a 1997 Perspective: Used, these neat little adapters allows another important profit center for used camera dealers, like Marvin and myself. Somehow I find myself liking these adapters more and more with each one I sell. Regards, Stephen Gandy