Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nigel, I have one of these 2x converters for Leica-M use. They were made in Japan by Komura and came complete with a bulky viewfinder showing 80-270mm (the CL's 40mm lens through to 135) though the bright lines on this were anything but. The kit arrived in a neat leather case including an additional accessory shoe extender which gave you the flash contact back if you placed it on a hot shoe. The extender itself had the novel arrangement of being screw at one end and bayonet at the other, along with a (provided) screw to bayonet adapter (just like the Leitz ones) you could convert the device to either all screw or all bayonet by moving the adapter from one end to the other. Ultimately the useability depends on the quality of the results, and though this was the 7 element converter with which Komura achieved a good reputation, it is very disappointing at wide apertures. You need to stop down at least 2 stops for it to be anything like useable, and I'm not talking Leica quality sadly. Different lenses respond differently to the extender treatment though, you might find a lucky match! The recent prices I've seen put this at around 500 GBP in the Rare Camera Co. in London. Marc could tell you about the Soviet 2x converter made in LTM mount. Jem > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Leitheiser [SMTP:flyh2o@worldnet.att.net] > > Saw one advertised at Wall St. Camera many months ago....believe it was > mfgd by Komura.... > > > I once saw a fellow using a Japanese-made 2x that rangefinder-coupled > with an M, along > >with a separate finder. I've never seen another...anyone know what I'm > >talking about? > > > >Regards, > >Nigel > > Mike Leitheiser > > "When the trout are lost, smash the state." > Tom McGuane