Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just took delivery of my new 15mm Voightlander Heliar lens on Saturday and for convenience's sake, decided to turn it into a full-time M lens by cementing a Leica M adaptor to it. Okay, now that you've all stopped gagging, here's the trick to doing it right: Degrease the face of the M adaptor where it contacts the lens with your favorite cleaner (I use acetone). We'll leave the lens and all threaded surfaces alone. Very sparingly apply a little Pliobond cement to the face and allow it to dry 'till it's no longer tacky. Don't apply cement to the threads or any part of the lens. Screw the adaptor onto the lens and tighten down firmly. I use a fat rubber band to get a grip on the bayonet, and grasp the lens by the depth of field ring. For safety's sake, we'll set the focus and aperture rings to their center positions and take care not to torque them past their stops. Results are great: The "Heliar-M" works just like any other M lens but if need be, you can still remove the M adaptor--with some effort. Because we didn't get cement onto the threads, once it breaks free, the adaptor spins off easily. For safety's sake, let's not use our M cameras as wrenches. Observation: I wasn't crazy about Cosina's M adaptor because in normal use it's designed to be mounted and unmounted with the aid of a spanner wrench, whereas Leica's part can be removed by hand pretty readily. But in this particular application, that becomes a non-issue, and the Cosina part is cheaper. I got the genuine Leica part because that's all that was in stock. It's nice. It's also $100+ if you have to buy it new. Future project: I'm thinking along the lines of an M rear lenscap with tiny Velcro'd pouch affixed for keeping the lens + finder together and properly protected but very handy. - -- Jeff Segawa Somewhere in Boulder, Colorado