Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 18:26:18 -0400 > From: Howard Ritter <hlritter at bex.net> > Subject: [Leica] Rangefinder error on M9 > To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>, MUGers at yahoogroups.com > > I have just discovered that the RF on my M9 does not bring the 90 ASPH to > focus in at least the middle range, specifically 7 meters, although it > does so, as far as I've been able to tell, at infinity. I have not tested > it thoroughly at closer range, but I'll do so tomorrow during daylight > when I can use a low ISO. > > I had seen comments on LUG/MUG along these lines previously but not paid > attention because I didn't yet have an M9. I recall seeing something about > lenses needing modding in order to focus properly on the M8 or M9, but > can't recall details. > > This is very counterintuitive and perplexing to me. Given that the > flange-to-sensor distance on digital Ms is the same as the flange-to-film > distance on analog Ms, how does the problem arise at all, and why does a > modification of the lens or adjustment of the RF mechanism to accomodate > one combination not affect the modified unit's performance with other > combinations? > > Any insight or advice would be highly appreciated. > > ?howard Hi Howard, I had my 90 Cron APO adjusted for my M8 by the local Leica dealer - it exhibiting the problem you describe (correct focus at infinity - back focus in the middle ranges) and the adjustment did not solve the problem. I took it back and was told the lens was "within tolerances". I then took it to a local repairman, former Leica techician, who tweaked the rangefinder roller in my M8. That helped a bit, but made my other lenses focus less accurately. I finally gave up and sold the lens and replaced it with the 90 Elmarit which focuses spot on at every distance. I believe a couple of other LUggers have had a similar experience with their 90 APOs as well. Howard (in Hong Kong)