Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/04/05

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Subject: [Leica] Coded or non coded lenses, that is the question
From: pkolodny1 at icloud.com (Pablo Kolodny)
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2014 20:31:00 -0300
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Hello Frank,

thanks for that, it's all good news to me, doubly appreciated. 
I was afraid of that but needed to hear from someone else. 

Now, what are those changes about with lenses under 35 mm.
That sounds scary to me, is it any thing you can turn on/off or the camera 
does that on default/automagically  ? 


On Apr 5, 2014, at 8:24 PM, Frank Filippone wrote:

> Simple... the camera does no changes to the image from 35mm and up.  28 and
> below, and the camera applies some image corrections, depending on the 
> lens.
> 
> Otherwise, the only difference is that without the coding, the camera can
> not place any info in the EXIF file about the lens being used.
> 
> All of this is irrelevant if you wish to tell the camera which lens is
> mounted (manual lens input through the LCD and Menu) .. and then it all
> works as if the lens were coded.... 
> 
> Look at the back of your lens... if there are 5 or 6 screw heads on the 
> lens
> flange, it probably can be coded by changing out the flange.  ($20 or so
> from EBay)
> You may require re-collimation if the lens does not focus correctly... DAG
> charges about $125 for collimation.....  Leica, if you decide to go that
> route, charges $300 or more to do the entire job,.....



Replies: Reply from john at mcmaster.co.nz (John McMaster) ([Leica] Coded or non coded lenses, that is the question)
In reply to: Message from pkolodny1 at icloud.com (Pablo Kolodny) ([Leica] Coded or non coded lenses, that is the question)
Message from red735i at verizon.net (Frank Filippone) ([Leica] Coded or non coded lenses, that is the question)