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Canon 500 mm Fluorite lens on a M-240


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A friend is loaning me her M-240 for the next month or so.  I have a bunch of old Canon FD lenses that I can use on it, but I'm specifically interested in using an old Canon FL-F 500/5.6 lens.  This is a Fluorite lens (outstanding).  I have the appropriate adaptors (A Leica LTM-to-M adaptor and the Canon Lens Mount converter B) so the lens does mount on the 240 and works.  A quick test yesterday showed really impressive results.


 


Just wondering if it's possible to "key in" the 500mm focal length from the lens selection menu.  From what I read in the manual, you can do so if using a "R" lens adaptor, but that's not what I have.  Maybe I'm making a big deal out nothing, I like what I saw yesterday, but still, it'd be nice to be able to key in the 500mm focal length.


 


Jim B.


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AFAIK the lens settiing is most effective for focus lengths 50mm and below. Al you gain with tele lenses is the name of the lens in EXIF info.

And EXIF can be updated in PP.

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Short answer: No. The manual input of R lenses which will appear when you use a coded adapter limits itself to the most used R lenses. One cannot input focal lengths as such. It s not a big deal anyway, just tag at input in LR.

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