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Lensmate filter adapter for X1?


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Looks like they are thinking about it.

 

Lensmate: Lensmate Leica X1 Two-Part Adapter and Hood

 

Dunno. Would you use it? They have an email opt-in box to gage interest. Seems clumsy when contrasted to the design of the camera.

 

Using a polarizing filter on this puppy would be cool though...

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I have regIstered interest for three reasons:

 

Gives me a lens hood

 

I can use a polarizing filter

 

Permanently attached with a skylight filter it will protect the front element and stop grit getting into the barrrel - this was what caused my GR1s to pack up a few years ago and i understand a bain of this type of camera design.

 

....depending on pricing though.

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Whats about the Price? Between 399 and 599 ?? :D

 

It's not leica branded, so it wont be 10x more expensive than the other versions selling for $59. :)

 

Yes, I would buy it for $60, I agree it's not a perfect solution but once it's in place it's not going to add any real weight and filters would be really nice to use for land/cityscape shots.

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It's not leica branded, so it wont be 10x more expensive than the other versions selling for $59. :)

 

 

For Leica and not expensive? That would be too good to be true ................:D

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5054169853_544cdffc79_z.jpgLeica X1 by ffacker, on Flickr

 

Nikon UR-E8 lens tube = $9

49 - 52 mm stepup adapter = $5

Epoxy to attach adapter to tube = $5 (The adapter tube has the correct 50mm threading to screw on to the X1 but has reverse threading at the other end. The 49mm ring fits just inside it, so it can be easily glued into place.)

Quantaray circular polarizer = $30

52 - 49 mm stepdown adapter = $2

49mm M style vented hood = $9

 

The downside to the UR-E8 adapter tube is it's a little longer than it needs to be, so if you attempt to use a teleconverter you get major vignetting.

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Why do they keep mentioning the 'Samsung' lens cap? I take it the lens was produced by Samsung in that case?

 

Anyway - the above contraptions prove that Leica should have designed a proper fixed mount/barrel lens with a proper filter thread in the first place. It would have been more compact too.

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Why do they keep mentioning the 'Samsung' lens cap? I take it the lens was produced by Samsung in that case?

 

LOL. No, I think they cut and pasted text from the Samsung EX page. Sloppy.

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I dint think the lens mate is too cobbled up. They make a nice product at a good price and by the time a filter or similar is fitted it looks relatively oem IMO. The only give away is the 'double barrel'.

 

I'm in for one of these as soon as they are made.

 

Yes. I built a Macro converter using the outer element of a Nikon lens. However, you have to manual focus.

 

Would you mind terribly posting a pic from this setup. I have one of thoses magnifying addons for my dslr (don't recall the brand just now) and the exults were really great ...especially vs the cost.

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5054169853_544cdffc79_z.jpgLeica X1 by ffacker, on Flickr

 

Nikon UR-E8 lens tube = $9

49 - 52 mm stepup adapter = $5

Epoxy to attach adapter to tube = $5 (The adapter tube has the correct 50mm threading to screw on to the X1 but has reverse threading at the other end. The 49mm ring fits just inside it, so it can be easily glued into place.)

Quantaray circular polarizer = $30

52 - 49 mm stepdown adapter = $2

49mm M style vented hood = $9

 

The downside to the UR-E8 adapter tube is it's a little longer than it needs to be, so if you attempt to use a teleconverter you get major vignetting.

 

Where did You buy the parts? I cannot find a dealer here who offers them...

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It's my understanding that since the x1 is a phase detection system we can buy a very nice linear polarizer, not circular for a lot less than even a so so circular and from what I see linear yields better results.. Is that correct?

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