Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Paul Huang@LMS 01/15/2001 01:42 PM Hi Duane, Thanks for the rundown on D30. Why do you say, you wont get Leica glass quality whne mounted on the D30? Is it because you can not focus accurately in manual. I photographing birds so its a bit difficult to replace the long modulars. Paul Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 20:43:07 -0500 From: "Birkey" <dbirkey@uio.telconet.net> Subject: [Leica] R lenses on D30 Message-ID: <001401c07d04$6e417a60$3c9d793f@dbirkey.telconet.net> References: I've not tried using R lenses on a D-30..... but I wouldn't recommend it. You can get a Novoflex adapter that allows you to use R lenses on EOS bodies... around $175 from Calumet... The good new is that you can focus on infinity... but you have to focus with it stopped down or remember to stop the lens back down before shooting... I would not recommend it for use with the D30 as I've found the D30 a little harder to manual focus to begin with. As it has one of those stupid built-in diopters that make it blurry for everybody... and well... You are not going to see the quality of Leica glass when it is mounted on D30... I normally manual focus my EOS 1N's with no problems... but I have had some trouble with the D-30 and am learning how use it in AF mode and using the AF lock with better results. The preview panel on the back does not really allow you to tell if something is critically or even reasonably sharp. I figured it would be better to save the $175 to buy a lens that actually autofocuses and has an auto aperture and works with TTL flash...... Duane Birkey HCJB World Radio, Quito Ecuador Duane's Photographs of Ecuador: http://duane_birkey.tripod.com