Leica M Lenses - Leica M 240 Instructions Manual

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LEICA M LENSES

Generally speaking, most Leica M lenses can be used. Details on
the small number of exceptions and restrictions can be found in
the following notes.
They can be used regardless of the lens features, and whether it
does or does not have 6-bit coding in the bayonet.
Even without this additional feature, i.e. when using Leica M lenses
without identifi cation, the camera will deliver excellent pictures in
most situations.
To ensure optimum picture quality in these situations, we
recommend entering the lens type (see p. 163).
Important:
• The following cannot be used:
– Hologon 15mm f/8
– Summicron 50mm f/2 with close up.
– Elmar 90mm f/4 with retractable tube (manufactured from
1954-1968)
– Some versions of the Summilux-M 1.4/35mm (not aspherical,
manufactured from 1961-1995, Made in Canada) cannot be
fi tted to the camera or will not focus to infi nity. The Leica
Customer Care department can modify these lenses so that
they can be used on the camera.
• The following can be used, but risks damaging the camera or
lens:
Lenses with retractable tube can only be used with the tube
extended, i.e. their tube must never be retracted into the
camera. This is not the case with the current Macro-Elmar-M
1:4/90mm, as its tube does not protrude into the camera body
even when retracted. It can therefore be used without any
restrictions.
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