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APO-Summicron-M 75mm ASPH focus problem


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Hello all

 

I recently bought a APO-Summicron-M 75mm ASPH.

On longer distances it is sharp. On objects closer then approximately 3m it is out of focus if I focus according to the rangefinder. And this by quiet a bit.

Is this behavior normal?

 

Best regards, Kris

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I had a similar problem but in reverse.My 75 'cron lens is sharp at near distances but not at infinity.

 

See this thread: http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/100318-75-summicron-asph-focus-out-infinity.html

 

The conclusion is that the lens, and possibly the camera, need to go back for re-calibration. But since I am waiting for an M9 I decided to wait until it arrives before addressing the problem.

 

Cheers

 

Robert

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The 75AA has a floating element to allow accurate focusing for both near and far distances.

 

... but all too often, it doesn't because of Leica's inability to set the lens up correctly.

 

Floating elements may confer a theoretical design advantage which is compromised by the complexity of the mount. That's why I prefer the 90/2 to the 75/2.

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... but all too often, it doesn't because of Leica's inability to set the lens up correctly.

 

Floating elements may confer a theoretical design advantage which is compromised by the complexity of the mount. That's why I prefer the 90/2 to the 75/2.

 

Well, my 75-mm Apo-Asph sometimes showed some front focus and sometimes some back focus when I tested it on a focussing chart. This strange behavior of the lens puzzled me, so I tried again, concentrating on the target, avoiding to use bifocal glasses and using a magnifier. What happened? Oh wonder: it was spot on.

 

Yes, all too often Leica lenses are quite demanding to users' ability to set up the lens correctly.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Absolutely cool! My 75mm Summicron and M9 are back from Leica and it is at least down to 0.9m spot on now!

According to repairs the 75mm and the camera got adjusted.

Below 0.9m it is not perfect but much better (almost perfect)!

It is to dark to test at long range, but I hope that's still ok.

 

Best regards, Kris

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Absolutely cool! My 75mm Summicron and M9 are back from Leica and it is at least down to 0.9m spot on now!

According to repairs the 75mm and the camera got adjusted.

Below 0.9m it is not perfect but much better (almost perfect)!

It is to dark to test at long range, but I hope that's still ok.

 

Best regards, Kris

 

Having the same problems with m9 and 75 summicron. So readjustment seems reasonable. However, having read that readjusment involves as well the rangefinder mechanism as the lens, would it not be necessary to send all your lenses to Solms??

 

Harald

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I still haven't been able to check at longer distances. Maybe the coming weekend...

 

When I got my M9 I had only a 21mm Elmarit ASPH. I guess this focal length is quiet forgiving if the rangefinder is somewhat off.

 

With the 75mm Summicron ASPH I got a 28mm Summicron too. I checked this today. It is ok. I also realised that even at close distances at 1:2.0 it doesn't matter 'a lot' if I do not focus absolutely exact. One mm to the wider side isn't to bad either.

 

The 75mm seems to be a different matter (as it's to expect): Just a little bit off and a sharp picture is gone. I would not say that it is very difficult to focus, someone has only to be aware that focusing has to be very precise.

 

If I would have a fast 50mm or even already a 35mm Summilux I might have detected the problems earlier.

 

Kris

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