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Been trying to get def. info on this, but even the local leica shop had diverse opinions about this. And I couldnt find something definite on the web.

If I understand it right i can focus (through the rangefinder) and shot up to 1:3 negatives with my M-A and M7, the adapter and the "winkelsucher".

Anybody owning this set and an analog M? Does it work? Is it fun to work with? Would love to shot 35mm Macro and my 35 and 50 summicron still need a tele companion.
Yes there are a lot of cheaper and easier options, BUT the charm of doing it with my M Bodies allures me. 


Thnx

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Yes, 1:3 is the maximum magnification ratio. I use the 90 Macro set frequently and I think it is a marvellous way of extending the usefulness of the M system. It works great with film M cameras.

 

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I use with pleasure the macro set for some years now.

I even appreciate the anglefinder 12531 😉.

Very nice but on film M, only the Macro-Elmar-M 90mm is usable with the Macro-Adapter.

May not be used with your 35mm or 50mm with your M.

Wiki infos, here

"Type - Dedicated Extension Tube with "eyes" for the 90mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-M Lens + rangefinder-M camera w/o live-view "

 

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Found and bought one. Not to cheap, but not to expensive either.
One Question for Users: Mine doesnt really "lock" when extended. 

It does hold in place when i turn the apeture ring, BUT there is no confirming mechanical "lock" feeling.

The white dot is aligned if I put it in the top Position though. 

Should there be a feeling of a mechanical lock? 

I bought this at meister, so I can send it back if needed.

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb a.noctilux:

When "fully" extended the macro 90mm would not lock if you don't turn it right grabbing the front part.

If the lock is loose, the lens may need repair.

when I turn it right it does stay in position, but there is no confirming "lock" or "snap" feeling. I just turn it all the way right and then i cant turn the aperture, BUT if i turn the front ring (in front of the aperture) left it turns with no resistance.

It is locked in the way that it doesnt retract.

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vor 5 Minuten schrieb a.noctilux:

Can you try this ?

Put the front lens sliding part collapsed, then slide this part to feel ( for four positions) the sliding to front part a bit farther, then you can lock turning right.

that works in the way that I described but there is no resistance to turn it back when fully locked. Ill just shot a roll and see if the pics are sharp ;-). Thanx

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When looking at rear of the lens collapsed, we see four silver claws.

When uncollapsed, these claws will retain the locking mechanism at four positions to have right orientation when the adapter is used or not.

Maybe your lens has "loose lock" with some wear then ?

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