Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ma'am, Yes, shooting with it is the best thing to do. Cheers, Lea (who is a member of LUG but NOT a member of the male persuasion) "Dante A. Stella" wrote: > Gentlemen: > > Interestingly, when I was supposed to be getting ready for another day > of work, I called Konica in New Jersey to grill them about flange > distances. After some audible page flipping, I was presented with the > same 28.00 +/- 0.03mm figure Erwin got. I also got some interesting > tidbits regarding repairs: > > 1. Konica USA expects any errors with Leica lenses to manifest > themselves in the rangefinder, not in actual focus. This is "by the > book." Erwin seemed to say that the German facility thought it would be > actual focus. That is a distinction between "focus" and "focusing." > > 2. Measurements are made using a special device supplied by > Konica Japan (hmm...) and are made from all four corners to the film > plane (not clear how that is defined). It may be impossible to > duplicate the 28.00 measurement with anything else. Makes me want to > send them my M3 for measurement on the same apparatus. > > 3. The Hexar body has eight adjustment points (4 in the lens > flange and 4 behind the film plane). All eight have alignment thrust > washers installed when the camera is shipped. This is, per John Van > Stelten, how LTM cameras addressed this issue. > > 4. The adjustment planes can be aligned, by virtue of the washer > sizes, down to 0.01mm. They did not indicate whether they actually did > this. On the M, the adjustment is behind the shutter. > > 5. Alignment of the film plane necessarily follows any change of > the shutter. > > 6. The RF mechanism is aligned for linearity from infinity to 1 > meter. This is the minimum distance without creating parallax problems > in RF adjustment, or so they say. > > Then later today, someone sent me an email message indicating that > he measured his Hexar (with something called a depth gauge) to be > 0.008mm from 27.80mm. Putting two and two together, I would then wonder > if > > 1. Konica's measuring device is somehow different; or > > 2. That different people may be measuring different ways. The > Hexar has two film rails, in part because it has no sprocket wheel (it > uses some kind of optical sensing to determine frame spacing). The film > travels between the outer rails. The pressure plate rests on both the > back of the film and the outer rails. The outer rails are about a > film-thickness difference from the other (inner, on which the film > rests). Film thickness is... 0.13mm (for TMX135). 28.00-0.13 (or more) > = 27.87. If that clearance between the rails is indeed 0.2mm (to > account for thicker film)... you end up with the magic 27.80. > > If I recall (my M3 has film in it), it only has one set of film rails, > what would be the inner. I assume that this is where the 27.80mm is > measured. > > Maybe it's better to just shoot pictures with it. > > Cheers > Dante - -- Lea Murphy Whiny Dog Press 816-333-9111 Home: http://www.whinydogpress.com Newest: http://www.whinydogpress.com/new.html