grappa
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It sure seems that this must have been covered here but I must be searching for the wrong terms. If anyone can point me in the right direction I'd sure appreciate it.
I have both a 50mm Noctilux and a 50 mm asph Leica brand lens. The Nocti is newer and coded and the asph is uncoded,not that this should matter.
Both of the lenses need to be focused quite a bit forward of the focus point
to achieve a sharp focus. This seems to be true at fully open to stopped down.
None of my other lenses exhibit this problem. The 90 and 70 and 35 are spot on. Even my old Elmar 50mm is dead nuts.
The same problem exists on my M8.2 as well as my M9. I had hoped that the M9 might be a cure for this but it seems not.
Much has been said about this problem in a Google search but so far I cannot seem to get anything definitive for a cure except sending the lenses to Leica or adjusting my focus. Sending the lenses to Leica,according to some people, is not only slow but fails to fix the problem. Somebody in the States must know of an alternative service center for Leica repairs who can fix this ?
Gosh my Nikon is easy in comparison.
I have both a 50mm Noctilux and a 50 mm asph Leica brand lens. The Nocti is newer and coded and the asph is uncoded,not that this should matter.
Both of the lenses need to be focused quite a bit forward of the focus point
to achieve a sharp focus. This seems to be true at fully open to stopped down.
None of my other lenses exhibit this problem. The 90 and 70 and 35 are spot on. Even my old Elmar 50mm is dead nuts.
The same problem exists on my M8.2 as well as my M9. I had hoped that the M9 might be a cure for this but it seems not.
Much has been said about this problem in a Google search but so far I cannot seem to get anything definitive for a cure except sending the lenses to Leica or adjusting my focus. Sending the lenses to Leica,according to some people, is not only slow but fails to fix the problem. Somebody in the States must know of an alternative service center for Leica repairs who can fix this ?
Gosh my Nikon is easy in comparison.