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Unable to code CV 40mm Nokton


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I can't read your code numbers sorry. I don't know if your template is the culprit or not but i seem to notice that the position of its patches is slightly curved and not straight as it is on my lens coder.

 

The code I've posted previously is:

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The interesting fact is that (for the sake of test only ) I've manage to mark up the lens with the code of Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH (100000), but I can't leave it like an 50mm because I can't frame it accordingly. My code should be 011101
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OK letting aside 50mm codings, the code which does not work for you is 011101, right? (Summilux 35/1.4 asph)

It does work on my CV 35/14 SC so it should work on your 40/1.4 as well if you've filed its flange to bring up the 35mm framelines.

All i can suggest is doing like me i.e. using a good coder kit and coding the lens again w/o marking the white patches, it is not necessary.

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I coded the Nokton 1.4 40mm successfully with a Dremel as a Summilux 1.4 35mm after filing down the flange to bring up the 35mm frame.

 

Here is a link, where I tried to show how I did it:

 

https://sites.google.com/site/wosimsphotography/blog-1/lenscodingwithadremelproxxon

 

Not the best job, but it was the first time and it is really easy. Meanwhile I coded my MATE, too.

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Thanks for the replies !

 

 

I noticed that the CV 35/1.4 have the same bayonet construction as my CV 40mm/1.4 nokton.

So the voigtlander flange of the bayonet is not flat (as leica's lens), when I do the markings and mount it on my M8, it will erase some of the upper markings.

Last night I've tried several codes. from 21mm to 35mm, but unfortunately the frame line projection selection won't come out in the viewfinder .

Here is my procedure:

I've marked (with marker) the sensors upon their width, on the M8's margin bayonet , then I've marked the homologue on the voigtlander margin's bayonet, then I've marked the markings on the flange.

I've read somewhere that M8's sensors read the marking on the lens with infrared. Maybe my markers used (schneider, staedler ) won't block the ir reading?

Someone suggested black nail polish.

 

thanks

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  • 2 years later...

I stumbled on this thread after not able to code my 40 summicron-c. I filed the tab and it brings up 35mm lines. However any attempt to code this lens just didn't work. I was trying to code it as 000110 (Summicron-M 35mm f/2) using my own coding kit which has worked on 4 other lenses without any issues.

 

It seems that the screw creates the problem. No one on this thread has reported success with this lens. If anyone has succeeded then I would like to hear (and learn).

 

For my immediate solution is to have a separate profile for this lens (and this lens only). :(

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WHAT ARE THE ODDS !!!! 

 

Immediately after posting the previous message, I gave another try and this time was a SUCCESS !!! :)  :D  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :D  

 

For the benefit of others, here is the picture. I blackened the screw with black paint fully (I used paint pen by CraftSmart) and then added a sharpie mark on the side. This makes it 000110. In my previous attempts the sharpie mark was too close to the screw. Going forward I will drill a hole for the sharpie mark if it wears off.

 

Look at the picture. Don't give up. If you mess up sharpie mark then simply wipe it off and try again :)

 

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