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Hello. I can't seem to solve my M to L adapter problem. Hoping anyone here can help.

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I get a glitch when I mount a Voigtlander lens. I am (sometimes) able to set a profile, but as soon as I take a shot it glitches and/or resets itself.

I've tried resetting the CL and I do think this is maybe due to the 4.1 firmware update as the mount worked perfectly before then.

Any suggestions?

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It is the original M to L mount right? I agree with jaapv to start by deep cleaning the contact, voigtlss as nder lenses has no contact so may be some “dirty” on the lens make a shorts over the contact line of the adapter. Try also this: attach the lens to the adapter remove the adapter from the camera, poweron camera attach again the adapter (which now has the lens attached on).

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6 hours ago, lct said:

Sounds like a conflict due to a faulty DIY coding. Did you paint something on the flange of the CV lens?

That is good thinking, but if the camera would be identifying the lens for this reason,  it would show up on the first screen.

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I've sometimes mounted a non-Leica M-Mount lens and found that details on the lens' mounting flange that happen to be in the area of the lens code reader do similar odd things. Since I have more than enough lenses to use, I simply stopped using the lenses that had such problems as I couldn't think of a simple way to solve the problem with the M Adapter T (same as the M Adapter L, but mine is old enough that they hadn't renamed it yet). 

Of course, one 'simple' way is to buy an aftermarket lens mount adapter that does not have the lens code reader, and do without the lens profile interaction completely. Leica doesn't have profiles for non-Leica lenses anyway.. You'll need to use the four way controller for magnification assist, but it solves the glitch.

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I think I've solved it. I kept going back to the idea that it was unsuccessfully trying to read something. Sure enough, I found an imperfection on the adapter reader.

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At first I hoped it was a hair, but when I zoomed in with my phone it was pretty obviously a crack. It must be small enough that it can read a proper 6-bit code, but small enough that it glitches when trying to read a blank flange. Thank you for helping me keep going with solving this mystery.

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