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M8 interface with 90mm Summicron and Tele-Elmarit


atatexan

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Having a strange (perhaps not) problem with focus. I bought a used Tele-Elmarit that was a bit rough in terms of the bayonet mount. Focus was off by 18 inches. Returned the lens to the vendor and bought a very nice Summicron F2 90mm - and have the same problem. The odd thing is I have no such problem with a 28mm Elmarit that is 6-bit coded.

 

Very frustrated at this point. What could be causing this focus proble??? I took a photo of a crystal candle stick that was "in focus" according to the view finder. Also took the camera to Mass shooting shot at infinity. Both sets are very blurry.

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The 6 bit coding doesn't enter anyway in your problem : but if your only other lens is a 28, keep in mind that is a focal in which depth of focus is significant (expecially if you shot not wide open) and inconsistency in focusing can be unappreciable: can be that the problem is in the rangefinder adjustment of your camera, which can be easily fixed by a lab : but, better to take some controlled test (tripod etc.) to identify better the problem (first of all at infinity, the with a focus chart at smaller distances).

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I switched off the LENS DETECTION in the M8 menu. Took the same candle stick photo which came out very sharp. It seems 6-bit makes a difference: a non-6-bit lens with LENS DETECTION "on" does not focus properly.

 

Thank you for your prompt suggestion.

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Try a shot of a ruler, at minimum focus and a bit farther out. Mark the spot that you focus on, or use a flashlight to illuminate the midpoint of the ruler for easy recognition. Try to determine if the lenses are front-focusing or back-focusing.

 

The 6-bit coding only affects vignetting of the sensor. It is completely independent of the focus mechanism.

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I switched off the LENS DETECTION in the M8 menu. Took the same candle stick photo which came out very sharp. It seems 6-bit makes a difference: a non-6-bit lens with LENS DETECTION "on" does not focus properly.

 

Thank you for your prompt suggestion.

I bet you moved the camera when switching off lens detection. Focusing has no connection whatever to the electronic part of the camera.
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  • 2 weeks later...

The upshot of this issue was conclusively proven to be improperly adjusted focussing cam. Using a rule two inches behind an aircraft model with focus on the rudder showed the ruler scale in focus. Also at infinity the focusing lines did not align on a building 250 metres away.

 

Thanks everyone.

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