Lenses with limited compatibility, Incompatible lenses – LEICA M11 Monochrom Rangefinder Camera User Manual

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LENSES WITH LIMITED COMPATIBILITY

COMPATIBLE, BUT MAY POSE RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

CAMERA AND/OR LENS

–  Lenses with retractable tube must only be used with the tube

extended, i.e. never attempt to retract the tube while the lens

is attached to the camera. This does not apply for the current

Makro-Elmar-M 90 f/4 model, as its tube will not retract into the

camera itself and can therefore be used without restriction.

– When using heavy lenses attached to a tripod-mounted camera,

e.g. Noctilux 50 f/0.95 or Leica R lenses with an adapter: Make

sure that the tilt of the tripod head cannot move inadvertently

when the camera is not held. A sudden tilt and impact could result

in damage to the lower edge of the camera bayonet. That is why

you should always use the tripod mount on relevantly equipped

lenses.

COMPATIBLE, BUT EXACT FOCUSING MAY BE LIMITED

Despite the high precision of the rangefinder on the camera, exact

focusing with 135 mm lenses with an open aperture cannot be guar-

anteed due to the very low depth of field. We therefore recommend

stopping down by at least 2 steps. Live View mode, on the other

hand, plus the various setting aids provided, allow unrestricted use

of this lens.

INCOMPATIBLE LENSES

– Hologon 15 f/8

– Summicron 50 f/2 with close-up function

– Elmar 90 f/4 with retractable tube (manufactured 1954–1968)

– Some examples of the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 (non-aspherical,

manufactured 1961–1995, Made in Canada) cannot be attached to

the camera or cannot focus to infinity. Leica Customer Care can

modify these lenses for use with the camera.

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