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mrk_webber

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Dear Leica user,

 

I just ordered my M9, it's my first digital Leica. I had a MP for quite some time, then kept using Canon digital. Can't wait to shoot a digital rangefinder.

 

I bought a 50 summicron, it's not coded. Now I am hesitating to send it to Leica to get it coded, but I first wanted to run it by you all for advice. The 50mm is my only lens, I will be purchasing more lenses in the near-future, but for now the 50mm is it. I know that I can use the lens with out the 6bit coding, by manually selecting the lens in the menu.

 

My question is: what's the advantage of having it coded vs selecting the lens in the menu? - since I won't be changing lenses anytime soon, isn't it easier to once select the lens in the menu and just enjoy it? Or am I missing a feature that I would want.

 

Thank you very much for your help and advice; it's much appreciated.

 

Very best,

 

Mark Webber

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Dear Jaap,

 

Haha. Thanks for your quick response, sounds very much like me. Does this mean that every time I turn the camera on, I have to re-inputt the lens setting? - Won't it remember what it last used?

 

Thanks again!

 

Mark

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Dear Leica user,

 

I just ordered my M9, it's my first digital Leica. I had a MP for quite some time, then kept using Canon digital. Can't wait to shoot a digital rangefinder.

 

I bought a 50 summicron, it's not coded. Now I am hesitating to send it to Leica to get it coded, but I first wanted to run it by you all for advice. The 50mm is my only lens, I will be purchasing more lenses in the near-future, but for now the 50mm is it. I know that I can use the lens with out the 6bit coding, by manually selecting the lens in the menu.

 

My question is: what's the advantage of having it coded vs selecting the lens in the menu? - since I won't be changing lenses anytime soon, isn't it easier to once select the lens in the menu and just enjoy it? Or am I missing a feature that I would want.

 

Thank you very much for your help and advice; it's much appreciated.

 

Very best,

 

Mark Webber

 

Hi Mark,

 

I am not sure if I know you, do you used to work at PVH quite sometimes ago?

 

Daniel

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My question is: what's the advantage of having it coded vs selecting the lens in the menu? - since I won't be changing lenses anytime soon, isn't it easier to once select the lens in the menu and just enjoy it? Or am I missing a feature that I would want.

 

Since you only have one lens and, therefore, won’t be confused into setting the camera wrongly when you change lenses, there is no need to have the lens physically coded. You won’t even need to re-input the lens setting. The camera remembers it.

 

Setting the lens coding manually in the camera does everything that the 6bit coding engraved on the lens would do.

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Mark--

For a 50, coding isn't optically necessary.

 

The only thing to keep in mind is that if you manually set your 50 from the lens list, and then mount a coded lens without remembering to change the camera setting to Auto Lens Detection, the camera will continue to behave as if it were using the 50.

 

In other words, if you later get some coded lenses--and coding is strongly recommended for 35mm and wider--then it can be helpful to have all your lenses coded to avoid the problem Jaap mentioned.

 

IOW: No need to code the 50 now (or ever), but you'll likely eventually want to have it done, at your convenience.

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Like everyone here suggested, you dont need to get it coded, especially if you're only using one lens and wont change lenses very often. However you can also code the lens yourself using a coder kit and a marker.

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Dear Jaap,

 

Haha. Thanks for your quick response, sounds very much like me. Does this mean that every time I turn the camera on, I have to re-inputt the lens setting? - Won't it remember what it last used?

 

Thanks again!

 

Mark

If you're anything like the average Leica owner, it will not be your sole lens for long...
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