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Which LTM to M adapter do you recommend for using a Nikkor 10.5cm f2.5 on a M9 and M3? I have an Leica M adapter for 50 that I am using on my M3 but does not work on my M9. Not too sure which adapter to use on my M9 for the 10.5cm. I see couple of them which are made in China. Should I go with the old Leica adapter for 90? Your advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

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For China adapters ,me and a famous contributor of this section (JC) have been satified with this seller :

jinfinance | eBay

 

of course 10,5 cm frame simply does not exist in any M viewfinder : one can use the 90 frame and take experience about how much to mentally crop away... or find an old Leitz finder for 10,5 cm focal (or even, for instance, a used multifocal TEWE, which has the 100 mm setting)

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For China adapters ,me and a famous contributor of this section (JC) have been satified with this seller :

jinfinance | eBay

 

of course 10,5 cm frame simply does not exist in any M viewfinder : one can use the 90 frame and take experience about how much to mentally crop away... or find an old Leitz finder for 10,5 cm focal (or even, for instance, a used multifocal TEWE, which has the 100 mm setting)

 

Please tell me does your endorsement cover 6-bit replacement flanges, price is so tempting.

 

Much appreciated.

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I used black & white lacquer ( a "trivial" one for painting plastic models)... JC used black only, using no paint for white... all OK

I confirm that I used black lacker only, including my friends around we used more then 30 of them Vs I & II and LTM to M with success.

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A family experience with the jinfinance one was positive. The close focus wide open was better than with the Leica 90.

 

I used GM universal black and Siera white auto touchup to code it. #3 round brush. If the pits overflow, allow to dry and scrape excess keeping blade flat.

 

90mm is as close as you will get.

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