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I have no particular trouble focussing my 90 Cron pre-asph. I do however find the 75 cron Asph to be the hardest lens to focus in the Leica range, incl. the f1.0 noct. It may have something to do with my technique, which often demands I focus quickly, but I nail the Noct better than the 75. :confused:

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. It may have something to do with my technique, which often demands I focus quickly, but I nail the Noct better than the 75. :confused:

 

Maybe shorter focus throw (75 Summicron) versus long throw (Noctilux)?…or so I've read elsewhere. Of course focal length (or your samples) may be a factor.

 

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Maybe shorter focus throw (75 Summicron) versus long throw (Noctilux)?…or so I've read elsewhere. Of course focal length (or your samples) may be a factor.

 

Jeff

Shorter throw on the 75 is definitely part of the issue. Also, the speed at which I often work. My particular samples are spot on for adjustment. I am very picky about that and they do check out as accurate on exhaustive testing.

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Shorter throw on the 75 is definitely part of the issue. Also, the speed at which I often work. My particular samples are spot on for adjustment. I am very picky about that and they do check out as accurate on exhaustive testing.

 

Strangely enough, I find the shorter throw of the 0.95 Noctilux much easier to focus than I used to with the very long throw of the 1.0 Noctilux. I used to run out of twiddle and have to take a second bite on the older Nocti. I can nearly always get the 0.95 right with one movement. It may be also that I find the form factor of the 0.95 much more comfortable to hold for my old hands.

 

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Strangely enough, I find the shorter throw of the 0.95 Noctilux much easier to focus than I used to with the very long throw of the 1.0 Noctilux. I used to run out of twiddle and have to take a second bite on the older Nocti. I can nearly always get the 0.95 right with one movement. It may be also that I find the form factor of the 0.95 much more comfortable to hold for my old hands.

 

Wilson

Ah! The intangibles of the human body. On my f1.0 Noct I find the use of a "Steer" to be mandatory. This makes the otherwise very narrow focussing ring easily found and operated. Without it, I would sell my Noct. But then there is also the human brain with all it's complexities. Sometimes I wonder that I can ever use a camera effectively.

 

I think 'speed' of use may be the key factor because given time, none of the Leica lenses are really difficult to focus, if your vision and the light are reasonable.

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On my f1.0 Noct I find the use of a "Steer" to be mandatory. This makes the otherwise very narrow focussing ring easily found and operated. Without it, I would sell my Noct.

 

I'm not sure what you mean by a "Steer". Could you expand on that please?

 

EDIT: Ah, I think I found it...from Leicagoodies?

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I'm not sure what you mean by a "Steer". Could you expand on that please?

 

EDIT: Ah, I think I found it...from Leicagoodies?

 

Think of the covers that Lebanese taxi drivers put on the steering wheel :D

 

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I'm not sure what you mean by a "Steer". Could you expand on that please?

 

EDIT: Ah, I think I found it...from Leicagoodies?

Yep, that's it.

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I find the steer essential for my Noctilux f/1.0 too although its looks aren't for the faint-hearted. It's function before form in my book.:o

 

Pete.

Oh Pete, I'm sooo tempted! :D

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Ok, here's another requirement for the new firmware - it should be written in Swift.

 

Shouldn't take a jiffy.

 

 

With respect, IMHO, Leica is not likely to implement their firmware in an open source paradigm.

 

Leica is not smart enough to wrap its head around the idea. More later.

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Just wondering - what happened to the M firmware update that was supposed to be released on May 24? Any news??

 

The "May 24" date was from a rumor site...it wasn't an actual date. If you read back a few pages in this thread to post 174 you'll find info from the admin...the beta is evidently being tested currently, so it sounds like its not far off:

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m-type-240/329427-new-firmware-may-24th-9.html#post2713979

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