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DIY 6 bit lens coding don't show f/stop info?


andrewtansj

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That's true. If you look at all the contacts from the lens to the body it's not connected.

 

In the body there is a wheel: it's for sharpening.

There is a strip of red dots: it's for the lens type.

And if you look in the finder you don't see any number. Just an arrow.

 

Only the R, X and S has this indication.

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The camera will estimate the f stop, but there is no way of the body knowing for certain what it is. As MichIel says, the only connections are the bayonet itself, the focussing cam with moves the lever with the wheel (so that you can focus in the viewfinder) and the code which tells an M8 or 9 which lens us mounted

 

without a fundamental redesign of the whole lens and body mount, there is no way to get a lens to communicate the aperture to the body. If this were to be done, then many here and elsewhere would argue that the camera would no longer be a Leica M, but something else.

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