Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Joseph Codispoti wrote: >Ed wrote: > ><<<<<<<This permits me to use various tubes and adapters to mount the le= ns >on the SL, Contarex, Minolta XK, Rollei 3003, etc. >>>>>>>>> > > >Does that mean that the Telyt lenses are adaptable to non Leica reflex >cameras such as Contax? > >Joseph Joseph, Yes. There are no mechanical or electronic couplings to disable or remov= e, no problems with back-focus clearance and since the lens doesn't have a distance scale nobody will ever notice if the adapted lens isn't quite th= e right length for precise infinity focus (you'll get infinity focus 'cuz t= he Leica-R flange-to-film plane distance is longer than most, if not all, other 35mm reflex cameras). The elgant way to to the adaptation is to use the Viso mount tube and modify a 14127 or 14167 viso-to-R adapter, but some people have just unscrewed the Leica-R mount ring of the R- mount tube and, after drilling= screw holes in the right places, screw the bayonet ring for your camera o= f choice on the mount tube. I've seen it done for Nikon and Canon, and heard of people doing the same= for Olympus and Contax bodies. Doug Herr Sacramento