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With the inside bayonet mount of your Summicron in collapsed position.

 

B.

 

just doesn't seem to lock in securely --- does it twist or lock in place?

 

 

thanks so far

 

 

do i need the ltm m adapter mounted? (it currently is not)

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I suppose you have a collapsible Summicron (otherwise, same "movements", but done with the UOORF adapter, on which you screw in the fixed Summicron lenshead): the female bayonet receptacles of the SOOKY-M are spring-loaded: you have to position the male bayonets of the lens tube inside the above receptacles, then push a little the lens towards the body and at the same time turn it clockwise until (after 45° about) you feel it locks.

That's all: more difficult to explain than doing: for my experience (I use regularly it with my fixed mount Summicron) is better to mount the lens with the SOOKY-M already mounted on the body: the only hassle is that the SOOKY-M's own helicoid tends to rotate while you make the push/turn movement, so better to keep SOOKY-M's focus knob at longest distance (left, seen from front) when you mount the lens (helicoid is stopped), and inverse - shortest distance - when you dismount the lens (same movement - push and rotate counterclockwise).

Hope to have been of help... try and let us know.

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I suppose you have a collapsible Summicron (otherwise, same "movements", but done with the UOORF adapter, on which you screw in the fixed Summicron lenshead): the female bayonet receptacles of the SOOKY-M are spring-loaded: you have to position the male bayonets of the lens tube inside the above receptacles, then push a little the lens towards the body and at the same time turn it clockwise until (after 45° about) you feel it locks.

That's all: more difficult to explain than doing: for my experience (I use regularly it with my fixed mount Summicron) is better to mount the lens with the SOOKY-M already mounted on the body: the only hassle is that the SOOKY-M's own helicoid tends to rotate while you make the push/turn movement, so better to keep SOOKY-M's focus knob at longest distance (left, seen from front) when you mount the lens (helicoid is stopped), and inverse - shortest distance - when you dismount the lens (same movement - push and rotate counterclockwise).

Hope to have been of help... try and let us know.

 

got it to lock in -- should the focus lever be at infinity and locked or not? I did a test shot or two with it infinity locked === didn't seem to work with the adjustable focus == so, will post as soon as I finish the roll

 

 

thanks everybody

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got it to lock in -- should the focus lever be at infinity and locked or not? I did a test shot or two with it infinity locked === didn't seem to work with the adjustable focus == so, will post as soon as I finish the roll

 

 

thanks everybody

 

The helicoidal ramp from the lens is out of use

You set the increasing factor you want on the SOOKY M ramp and next you move back and forth the camera to get the subject focused in the RF window.

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