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Weird and wonderful from the past. A 2x converter for M, adaptable viewfinder for various focal lengths and a hotshoe adapter with sync contact.

 

It converted to max 270 mm. I found focusung with the OVF at that focal length possible, but laborious. A magnifier might help.

The EVF on the M240 makes everything much easier, hence this test.

 

The set:

 

 

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Apo-Telyt 135, 3.4 with extender

 

 

Centre @ 3.4

 

 

Corner @ 3.4

 

 

Apotelyt 135 with extender @ 8.0

 

 

Centre Crop @ 8.0

 

 

 

Corner @ 8.0

 

 

 

And the image cropped from the ApoTelyt 135 without converter

 

 

 

 

 

Which shows that the degradation of the image is not as bad as one would expect, but still considerable, especially in the corners, and that cropping the image without converter is preferable.

 

 

Now the final question is: Can the combo take a nice photograph in real life? Answer: Certainly :)

 

 

 

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I have the exact same set including the original leaflet and box.

 

I am pleased to see that it can produce very reasonable image quality considering it is not manufactured by Leica.

 

I have not tried the one i have.

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Is like this, I seem...

 

Newoldcamera

 

You make me seriously think of ... maybe the quality isn't at top, but the flower is absolutaly fine, and carrying it plus a TE 135 isn't like carrying the TE 135 AND the Telyt 280... :cool:

 

When you say that cropping 2x the image without converter is preferable, do you mean that it's better also on a print of A4/A3 size max ?

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Your tests mirror the sort of results I got from mine Jaap, I had the same boxed kit in mint condition. And being mint was the way it was when I sold it, because after a couple of attempts I found focusing was just too difficult on a film camera, it wasn't a bad accessory in optical terms, just impossible to use. With the m240 I wish I still had it.

 

Steve

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Is like this, I seem...

 

Newoldcamera

 

You make me seriously think of ... maybe the quality isn't at top, but the flower is absolutaly fine, and carrying it plus a TE 135 isn't like carrying the TE 135 AND the Telyt 280... :cool:

 

When you say that cropping 2x the image without converter is preferable, do you mean that it's better also on a print of A4/A3 size max ?

I would say a 12 Mp image can print to about any size - with full quality of the Apo.

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Exactly why Leica should make one.

 

Hum... teleconverters seem to be "out of fashion".... I doubt they'll make one, considering also that they are highly concerned to keep the M glass as an absolutely 1st class product line and any product that can have a halo of "half-way" risks to lower the global perception... (and it ought to cost a lot, anyway... :o) ; but if some 3rd party (CV ?) had the will to try, welcome... 90 or 135 x 2 with a small device is always a tempting accessory, and so better if at a good price.

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Just seen one listed by a well known UK d..d...dealer :) in M film camera accessories … very cheap too ;) … compared to one in Austria

 

dunk

 

Decided to buy it myself; a 135mm Tele Elmar M fitted with the convertor will give the equivalent of 540mm f8 on M4/3 format.

 

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Show us some results once you get it.

 

Visited a forum friend yesterday to show him the the Komura 2x and tried it with Elmar-C 90mm f4 fitted to Olympus E-M1 M4/3 camera thus giving equivalent of 360mm on FF … handheld at f5.6 with IS 'ON'

 

 

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And crops of same

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And the build quality of the converter is excellent.

 

 

On M4/3 format the Komura 'M' converter has lots of possibilities - especially using a 135mm lens which will try next to give 540mm FF equivalent.

 

 

Best wishes

 

dunk

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Hi,

Which LTM adapter are you using with the convertor?

 

Not using an LTM adaptor … Elmar-C has 'M' bayonet … attach the 90mm Elmar C directly to the Komura 2x M convertor and also attach a JinFinance Leica M to M4/3 adaptor.

 

90mm Elmar C was originally made 1973-77 for the Leica CL rangefinder.

 

dunk

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Ah, my mistake.

Thanks for the reply.

I did mean the LTM adapter on the rear of the Komura itself to allow mounting on an M body.

The Komura LTM adapter that came with mine has the large cutout and when i last tried it the M could not see any lens mounted.

Are you focusing via an EVF or Rangefinder?

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Ah, my mistake.

Thanks for the reply.

The Komura LTM adapter that came with mine has the large cutout and when i last tried it the M could not see any lens mounted.

Are you focusing via an EVF or Rangefinder?

 

No rangefinder on the Olympus E-M1 - focus using camera's built-in EVF which is superb.

 

dunk

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