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Novoflex - Leica M extension ring set

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  • Extension ring set for Leica M
  • Leica M camera with LiveView no rangefinder coupling necessary
  • rotatable thread insert in the penultimate ring!

Thanks to its variable design, the LEM/VIS-III adapter set extends the range of applications of compatible Leica M cameras by several possibilities. It is an adapter and extension ring set in one. The following possibilities exist:

- Visoflex II/III lenses can be focused to infinity on the Leica M240, M240P, M246, M10
- Leica screw mount lenses can be used on all Leica M cameras
- Leica M lenses can be used on the Leica M240, M240P, M246, M10 in the close-up and macro range with variable extension (3 center rings, 10mm extension each)

With a 50mm Leica M Lens, image scales between 0.28:1 - 0.84:1 can be achieved depending on the use of the extension rings.

NOTE:

We recommend using this adapter set only on Leica M cameras with Live View function. It is not possible to focus the connected Lens on all other M cameras due to the lack of rangefinder coupling.

To avoid tilting of cameras, Lens, bellows, etc., the rear of the 3 middle extension rings has an adjustable threaded insert.

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Novoflex - Leica M extension ring set

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  • Extension ring set for Leica M
  • Leica M camera with LiveView no rangefinder coupling necessary
  • rotatable thread insert in the penultimate ring!

Product description for Novoflex - Leica M extension ring set

Thanks to its variable design, the LEM/VIS-III adapter set extends the range of applications of compatible Leica M cameras by several possibilities. It is an adapter and extension ring set in one. The following possibilities exist:

- Visoflex II/III lenses can be focused to infinity on the Leica M240, M240P, M246, M10
- Leica screw mount lenses can be used on all Leica M cameras
- Leica M lenses can be used on the Leica M240, M240P, M246, M10 in the close-up and macro range with variable extension (3 center rings, 10mm extension each)

With a 50mm Leica M Lens, image scales between 0.28:1 - 0.84:1 can be achieved depending on the use of the extension rings.

NOTE:

We recommend using this adapter set only on Leica M cameras with Live View function. It is not possible to focus the connected Lens on all other M cameras due to the lack of rangefinder coupling.

To avoid tilting of cameras, Lens, bellows, etc., the rear of the 3 middle extension rings has an adjustable threaded insert.

Novoflex - Leica M extension ring set

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Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Kamera-Anschluss
Leica M
EAN and KAN KAN
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4030432730400
KAN
LEM/VIS III

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