Craftsman Posted January 15, 2007 Share #1 Â Posted January 15, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) can the Visoflex and longr lenses be used with the M8? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Hi Craftsman, Take a look here Visoflex with M8?. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
boilerdoc Posted January 15, 2007 Share #2 Â Posted January 15, 2007 I hope so as I have a Viso II and waiting on a straight up eyepiece/magnifier. You can't use the right angle eyepiece as it hits the top of the camera. I hope to do close ups with ti. M8 is amazing camera. More I use it the more I love the pictures. Steve Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 15, 2007 Share #3 Â Posted January 15, 2007 Visoflex III or Visoflex II with Visoflex III prism or straight finder. The lever screw won't hit the release button squarely, but well enough. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rona!d Posted January 15, 2007 Share #4  Posted January 15, 2007 Jack, try the forum-search-enginge, i posted some stuff last year.  Some Visoflex-shots here: LeicaM8  The M8 works with the Visoflex, but you need some practise (crop!). And using a flash is not easy (finder hides the hotshoe in most cases). The "finger" of the Visoflex is not in the center of the release-button but it works. The Visoflex covers the external lightsensor, so some things don´t work as well as with standard-lenses.  Ron Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 15, 2007 Share #5  Posted January 15, 2007 Jack, try the forum-search-enginge, i posted some stuff last year. Some Visoflex-shots here: LeicaM8  The M8 works with the Visoflex, but you need some practise (crop!). And using a flash is not easy (finder hides the hotshoe in most cases). The "finger" of the Visoflex is not in the center of the release-button but it works. The Visoflex covers the external lightsensor, so some things don´t work as well as with standard-lenses.  Ron   Crop is no problem: This is how I did it: Needed : Stiff clear plastic, about 0.3 mm thick. I used the entrance-pass holder to the Photokina, but many hospitals use similar stuff to put their appointment cards in, for instance. Millimetre paper Sellotape Scalpel no 15 or some very sharp, small hobbyknife Jewellers screwdriver 3 mm. Some kind of loupe to work under (I used surgical telescope glasses) Piece of cardboard to protect your table top when cutting, for domestic peace's sake  I stuck a piece of plastic to the millimetre paper and cut a rectangle of 27x18 mm. This is surprisingly easy to do freehand. Then I cut the outside of the mask to 37x25 mm, centering the inner window. I opened up the pentaprism housing of the Visoflex (don't worry, there is nothing difficult or critical in reassembling) by unscrewing the six screws on the bottom. The lens inside can remain in its place, but if it does fall out, simply put back. Sellotape the bottom plate to the millimetre paper. the inside up and aligning it with the lines. Now line up the mask in the round depression, use small pieces of Sellotape (outside the viewfinder window of course, otherwise you'll see them afterwards) to fix it exactly centered in your viewfinder window and cut off the corners to make it lay flat in the depression. Reassemble the pentaprism housing, thereby fixing the mask firmly in place. When using the Visoflex now you'll see narrow black lines framing the sensor format of the M8, making it compatible with film and digital. The nice thing about putting it in the pentaprism housing is that you are working after the matte screen, thus having no chance of messing up the calibration of the Visoflex. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
edlaurpic Posted January 15, 2007 Share #6 Â Posted January 15, 2007 I'm interested in what you set your WATE to (16, 18 or 21) with the shots on your site and how you like it? Do you use the recent monster finder or the old 21/24/28 round one? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rona!d Posted January 15, 2007 Share #7 Â Posted January 15, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) I used the CV 15 mm- and Leica 21/24/28-finder because the "big thing" was not ready in august/september 2006. Also the Tri was an early pre-production-lens that time. Â I'm interested in what you set your WATE to (16, 18 or 21) with the shots on your site and how you like it? Do you use the recent monster finder or the old 21/24/28 round one? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wparsonsgisnet Posted January 15, 2007 Share #8 Â Posted January 15, 2007 Jaap, now that you've got this all reassembled, can you show us a picture of the mask portion. Â I am having trouble following the thread. I don't see how the "mask" has been created. I understand the millimeter paper with the 18x27 opening in the center, but that apparently is not the mask. And I don't see where the plastic piece is fitted (is that the mask?). Â Also is the mask dark? Â tnx, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rona!d Posted January 15, 2007 Share #9 Â Posted January 15, 2007 Jaap, Â I develope a new and brighter screen with an engraved crop with my local optician (for personal purpose). Â Ron Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 15, 2007 Share #10  Posted January 15, 2007 Jaap, now that you've got this all reassembled, can you show us a picture of the mask portion. I am having trouble following the thread. I don't see how the "mask" has been created. I understand the millimeter paper with the 18x27 opening in the center, but that apparently is not the mask. And I don't see where the plastic piece is fitted (is that the mask?).  Also is the mask dark?  tnx,  The mask is transparant plastic. The paper is just the guide to help you cut out the mask and to centre it in the opening of the chrome part of the pentaprism.The mask ends up being pressed under the chrome agains the bottom of the mount of the condensor lens. If you don't mind a grotty shot, I have no macro setup here, so it is a 100% crop of a not great picture.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 15, 2007 Share #11  Posted January 15, 2007 Jaap, I develope a new and brighter screen with an engraved crop with my local optician (for personal purpose).  Ron  That sounds very interesting. How did you do that? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lars_bergquist Posted January 17, 2007 Share #12 Â Posted January 17, 2007 That sounds very interesting. How did you do that? Â Let me second that. If a new integral screen for the Viso III can be made, how much will it cost? Can we boys be in on it? Â The old man from the Age of the Visoflex Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theodor Heinrichsohn Posted January 17, 2007 Share #13 Â Posted January 17, 2007 Jaap, Super instructions, thanks. I'll do this with my second Visoflex. I did it on the Viso III model which has an exchangeable screen (pull out in front) by making black dots at the right places and drawing a thin black line between the dots using washable marker pen. Have used the 125 Hektor and lens heads of several others as a trial. Will test the old glass one by one to see how they do on the M8. Teddy H Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtmerideth Posted January 17, 2007 Share #14 Â Posted January 17, 2007 Pardon my lack of understanding but is there and adapter for current lenses for use on a visoflex or is one limited to the screw mount lens heads? Â thanks for any info. g. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 17, 2007 Share #15 Â Posted January 17, 2007 For Visoflex II and III Â Adapter for: Elmar 65,lenshead Elmarit 90 and Tele-Elmar 135 : 16464 Lenshead Summicron 90 and Elmarit 135: 16462 Telyt 200 and Telyt 280 #11912 : 16466 TelytV 280 #11914 and TelytV 400/560/800: none Novoflex: Pigriff C (modified) : VISA Pigriff B: VISBA Pigriff: VISLEI-P Â There are close-up adapters, plus some extra rings for Hektor lenses and older Telyt lenses and a system for the Bellows and Photar lenses. and some odds and ends for specialized use. There is a V to R adapter as well to use Visoflex lenses on R camera's Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
artur5 Posted January 17, 2007 Share #16  Posted January 17, 2007 For use on bellows I or II :  UOOND/16596 -Adaptor ring for M bayonet lenses  -- I just won on of these on Ebay today ..  If you add a M bayonet to M39 screw adapter you can use M39 threaded enlarging lenses and all the screw mount Leica glass. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 17, 2007 Share #17 Â Posted January 17, 2007 And if you don't have a bellows- Novoflex has the BALPRO1, and still has the ring VISA for connection to the Visoflex in stock, and offers, on the front, adapters for (almost) all lens systems. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtmerideth Posted January 18, 2007 Share #18 Â Posted January 18, 2007 Thank you so much, gentlemen! g. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ho_co Posted January 18, 2007 Share #19 Â Posted January 18, 2007 Gee, I'm envious of all you guys who still have Visoflex equipment! (And Theodore has two!) Â Maybe the rest of us should petition Leica to make a single run of the Viso III again, maybe 10k pieces at $10k per unit? Plus a smaller number of the M bellows at a higher price? Â I bet they would do that. Maybe just as soon as they get out DMR firmware 1.3? Â --HC Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 18, 2007 Share #20 Â Posted January 18, 2007 There are still plenty of used Visoflex housings and rings around. I saw a whole cupboard full of the stuff at my dealer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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