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An Odd Frameline Mishap


johnbuckley

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Over the holiday, I was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and went snowshoeing on a brutally cold day (minus 20F.) I had previously that day used the R adaptor on my M, but switched to the 50 Summilux. I took a number of pictures of the friends we wrere out with, at all times trying to keep the Grand Teton and other mountain peaks in the frame. Because it was so cold, and the amount of time I dared take off my gloves so brief, my mind didn't catch that the frame lines rendered were oddly generous. And in the bright sunshine and cold, I didn't bother to chimp.

 

It was only when we got into the warmth and I looked at what I shot that I discovered the lens must not have clicked in all the way, and what I thought were the 50 frame lines were actually the 35mm frame lines. Every picture had the mountains cut off!* I've never had this happen in 13 years of shooting Ms.

 

Anyone else ever have their lens not click in properly to pull up the right framelines?

 

*I suppose the good news is my lens didn't fall off and get lost in the snow :-)

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Hi John, I experienced something similar but then the other way around.

In a hurry I used my 50mm adapter on my M39 Summaron 35mm. I noticed the frame lines but did not realize I used the wrong ones.

So my pictures of the Glienicke Bridge in Berlin showed a lot more than I visualized (the Glienicker Brücke was used to exchange spies during the cold war).

Not mounting a lens until it clicks sounds a bit odd and I cannot remember it ever happened to me.

Maarten

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Happened to me a few times lately while using my Summar 2/50 with M-adapter and the Elmar 3.5/35mm with M-adapter. They clicked and I thught they were in correct position, but I had to use the frame-selector. They're Leitz adapters.

Lex

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this happened to me on my first M240 when it was new. Sometimes it felt as if the lens had locked into placed- but it hadn't quite. From memory it occured with an old chrome pre-asph summilux 50 This caused the framelines to be dim, flicker and incomplete. It stopped shortly thereafter.

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