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May I ask those who have the experience, that if it is important to go through the trouble of packing/sending/costs/time-waiting to have a Leica 50/f1.4 ASPH-M lens retro fit with the 6-bit code?   Any real or worthy advantages?

 

Or it is fine as it is without the 6-bit code (for use on the digital M cameras)?   

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If you have just one lens it is of no use. You can set it once for all.

 

If you have more lenses it will save you the hassle to change manually the lens used in the camera settings each time you change lens.

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If you have just one lens it is of no use. You can set it once for all.

 

If you have more lenses it will save you the hassle to change manually the lens used in the camera settings each time you change lens.

 

What is so important to have "which lens used" to be recorded? 

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What is so important to have "which lens used" to be recorded? 

 

For 50mm lenses, not really important if some vignetting at full open don't bother you.

 

I use some old lenses without coding (Noctilux/Summilux/Summicron/Summar/Elmar/etc).

I only see some vignetting removed automatically (coding or put-in-lens-type) from 35mm focal lenses and less.

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