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I received 2 LT-M8 adapters from John Milich. My plan was to use it with my 12mm and 15mm VG. I had been using both lenses on my M6s and M8 with adapters sold by Cameraquest. To my surprise (and disapointment), the 15mm would not adjust well when I use the LT-M8: the black dot on the meter would be significantly off. In addition, after coding the adapter as a WATE, and setting lens detection to "on" nothing is happening. Has anyone else experienced this? I tried both LT-M8, and none would make the 15mm well aligned.

 

Help and advice would be appreciated before I have to return the LT-M8.

 

Samir

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Nail polish should work fine. Specific colors that worked are mentioned in the thread I pointed you to. I used Wet'nWild Wild Shine French White Creme (449C) and Black Creme (424A) nail polish. Make sure you haven't reversed the order of the dots. What lens info are you getting in EXIF? Make sure you turn the lens to hear the click when you mount the lens, and make sure all the the adapter is free of dried paint/nail polish outside the wells. Posting a picture of the adapter as you have it now may help.

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Do you have the lens detection menu item set to "on + IR" ?

 

Why would the menu pop up only when the lens detection is set to On + IR only. Does it imply that the correction for vignetting is the same for the three focals, and that only the cyan correction differs for each focal? Well I will try this when I get back home.

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No, it's implying that the correction for the cyan drift that occurs with a filter is different for the three focal lengths. Vignetting correction is a bonus <grin>

 

I can confirm that you need the setting mentioned to get the prompt for focal length.

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You will need to set the lens detection to "on + IR" to see the WATE menu.

 

I don't remember seeing a "+IR" setting in my manual and I sure can't find it in my cameras menu. My lens detection says "ON" or "OFF" and that's it. So I'm obviously mis-interpreting the comment. Can someone please elaborate without making me feel too awfully stupid?

Thanks

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It was added with the latest firmware. Download and install it and you'll see the option.

 

Thanks,

How old is the current firmware update 1.102? I've been reading rumours of a new update July 27th. Unless it came out early, I think I'll wait until then to change anything. It's a little scary though. I read about all the problems people are having with their cameras and mine's working great. I wonder if firmware updates have anything to do with their problems? I'm currently using 1.092

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If everyone who hadn't had a problem posted a message to say so, you'd wonder why anyone complained - which isn't to say that some people haven't had problems, but the power of the internet means that in general you only hear from people who have issues.

 

The current firmware was released months ago.

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No, it's implying that the correction for the cyan drift that occurs with a filter is different for the three focal lengths. Vignetting correction is a bonus <grin>

 

I can confirm that you need the setting mentioned to get the prompt for focal length.

 

After using a black marker instead of nail polish everything is now working great!

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