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As the current design of the 0.95 Noctilux M 50mm has no floating elements and the entire lens group moves when the focusing ring is rotated, can Leica design and make a AF adapter for the SL series camera? Besides there is no product cannibalisation since there is no SL Mount Noctilux.

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8 hours ago, sillbeers15 said:

Leica design and make a AF adapter for the SL series camera?

it would be nice, I don't think you will ever see it from Leica. 

FLE is in many modern M lenses.

Correct AF adapters are tricky to use, crazy settings.

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35 minutes ago, Photoworks said:

it would be nice, I don't think you will ever see it from Leica. 

FLE is in many modern M lenses.

Correct AF adapters are tricky to use, crazy settings.

Hummm….I was observing the back lens element as indicated FLE and saw movement linearly as I rotate the focusing ring on my Noc 0.95. Have I missed something?

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16 minutes ago, sillbeers15 said:

Hummm….I was observing the back lens element as indicated FLE and saw movement linearly as I rotate the focusing ring on my Noc 0.95. Have I missed something?

Did you want it to spin?

FLE is usually an internal element or group the moves, you would not see it.

Anyway the  Noctilux works nicely on the Sony with Techart adapter with eye-AF

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Moving the whole lens is heavy. Besides, it is likely your hand will be parking on the lens tightly to keep the camera stable, that against the lens AF movement, adding more stress to the AF motor. Not sure the camera body has the power to support that large power surge. I doubt if AF is agile enough to be satisfactory. 

This could be a third party’s project. Unlikely Leica’s interest. Should Leica be interested to address this need, it would be a real AF lens.

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8 minutes ago, Einst_Stein said:

... Should Leica be interested to address this need, it would be a real AF lens.

This lens has a name: Leica Summilux-SL 50mm f/1.4 ASPH 😉 (ok, it's not f0.95, but the rendering is not dissimilar). 

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5 hours ago, sillbeers15 said:

Hummm….I was observing the back lens element as indicated FLE and saw movement linearly as I rotate the focusing ring on my Noc 0.95. Have I missed something?

The back two elements move. The front ones don’t. It’s the distance between these that changes when you move the focus ring.

Moving the entire lens back and forth would not activate the floating elements independent of the others. 

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2 hours ago, helged said:

This lens has a name: Leica Summilux-SL 50mm f/1.4 ASPH 😉 (ok, it's not f0.95, but the rendering is not dissimilar). 

yeah,  I disagree , Summilux is quite a clean image, the Noctilux has signature rendering visible to 5.6

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A proposal for a 90 Summilux-SL. With this new phase detect face/eye detect mode, portrait/headshot photographers would flock to the L-mount system IMO. It shouldn’t be bigger than the 50 Summilux-SL, I think. I see heads swirling around while the 90 Summilux-SL stays glued to the eye nearest to the camera. Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps.

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As long as the SL system costs as much as it does compared to Sony/Canon/Nikon, photographers won’t be flocking to the system regardless of which lenses are released. 

The big three will stay ahead in cost, support, and tech. 
 

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