jamriman Posted November 14, 2009 Share #1 Posted November 14, 2009 Advertisement (gone after registration) I found one! Anybody know it's minimum focus? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lct Posted November 14, 2009 Share #2 Posted November 14, 2009 .7 meter apparently: Leica 50mm f/1.4 LHSA Edition http://tinyurl.com/yknuxld Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter_n Posted November 14, 2009 Share #3 Posted November 14, 2009 Yep. The barrel is marked 0.7M but the focus ring goes past that a wee bit on my copy. The lens focuses to infinitesimally below 0.7M. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamriman Posted November 14, 2009 Author Share #4 Posted November 14, 2009 Thanks guys. I don't have the lens yet so at least I don't feel as dumb. :^) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter_n Posted November 15, 2009 Share #5 Posted November 15, 2009 Great lens, you'll love it. It has a 43mm filter size with a 0.5mm thread pitch on the filter thread, just like the v.1 and v.2 pre-ASPH Summiluxes. All Hoya filters seem to screw into it, regardless of thread pitch, but only some B+W filters screw in. B+W are still making some filters with both 0.5 and 0.75mm thread pitch, and luckily their MRC UV filter is one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivar B Posted November 16, 2009 Share #6 Posted November 16, 2009 Great lens, you'll love it. It has a 43mm filter size with a 0.5mm thread pitch on the filter thread, just like the v.1 and v.2 pre-ASPH Summiluxes. All Hoya filters seem to screw into it, regardless of thread pitch, but only some B+W filters screw in. B+W are still making some filters with both 0.5 and 0.75mm thread pitch, and luckily their MRC UV filter is one. Yes, but I don`t think you can mount the lens hood with the B + W filter in place as it is too thick. At least it was in the past. What I did was take a new MRC B + W filter, remove the glass, and insert it into an old Leica E43 mount. Glass can easily be removed from the Leica mount without damaging the mount as there is a fastening ring you can unscrew, but you neet to cut through the rim on the B + W mount. In case you wonder why i bothered, the answer is that the coating on B + W is superior, besides Leica do not make E43 filters in black any longer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamriman Posted November 16, 2009 Author Share #7 Posted November 16, 2009 Advertisement (gone after registration) Another approach is to have a screw-in type hood screwed into a filter that screws directly into the lens, which has a 0.5mm filter ring thread pitch. I like this Idea because it preserves the original hood. This type of hood is smaller, well made and cheap. It works fine since the lens is very flare resistant anyhow. I have used the filters on other lenses simply because they are less intrusive. New Metal 43mm Screw-in Wide Angle Lens Hood + Cap E43 - eBay (item 200383758704 end time Dec-12-09 16:59:42 PST) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter_n Posted November 18, 2009 Share #8 Posted November 18, 2009 I do the same as John above, I don't like the hood that came with the lens so I screw a generic 43mm hood that I got from Stephen Gandy into the filter. No worries! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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