Moose,
I have not seen a m4/3 camera, so I am doing a bit of guessing here. From
what I can find in web searches, the registration distance for the m4/3 is
around 20mm. One Leica M to m4/3 adapter, when adjusted to achieve infinity
focus, measured 8.57mm. A LTM to Leica M adapter should be 1.00mm.
Assuming that all of the space from the sensor to the lens mounting flange
on the camera is open space, then that provides 29.57mm from the Jupiter 12
rear mounting flange to the sensor face.
I just measured my J12 as best I could without marking the huge rear
element, and, at infinity focus, the rear element extends 23mm from the back
of the mounting flange. That element is approximately 29mm in diameter near
its rear extremity.
This tells me there would be about 6mm clearance between the face of the
rear element and the sensor. If no other devices take up any of the chamber
space, then, physically, it could probably be mounted. However, the exit
angles from that large rear element would seem to me to be too extreme to
provide a usable image, except perhaps as a fisheye.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] [OT] leica M 50mm lens wanted
> Jim Nichols wrote:
>> Wayne,
>>
>> I have this lens, and the rear element is VERY large, extending well into
>> the LTM camera body. I have not seen it discussed, but I seriously doubt
>> it could be used on m4/3.
>>
>
> I'm not sure I understand your logic. Might you be thinking regular 4/3?
> Like the Leicas, the µ4/3 bodies have no mirror. Also, no matter the
> mount or film/sensor size, a 50 mm lens set up to focus to infinity will
> be the same distance from the film plane, in this case courtesy of the
> LTM to µ4/3 adapter.
>
> I'd think the only problem might be if the diameter of the protruding
> rear part of the lens is too great for the adapter.
>
> Moose
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