Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search](excuse the cross posting) A recent post on the Topica Leica list mentioned calibrating the autofocus for particular lenses. I've used Focomat 1s, probably 1Cs, that had 50/2.8 El-Nikkors where the lens & autofocus seemed to be pretty well matched. I can't vouch for either being perfectly optimized. Of course the enlarger has to be calibrated for the distance from a lens's optical center to its mounting thread and also for the easel height. I've done this for a V35 following their manual. I've never seen a 1C or 1A manual. Doesn't the focus cam have to precisely match the lens's real focal length. i.e. something like 51.2mm rather than the marked 50mm? More to the point, do 50mm Focotars match the Focomat 1 cam precisely while other lenses don't? Or is there some adjustment I don't know about that would let one get good AF from a non-Focotar 50mm enlarging lens on a 1C/1A? BobG (wanting some kind of Focomat)