Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 6/11/04 9:18 AM, "Frank Farmer" <frankandaubrey@mindspring.com> wrote: > LUGgers, > > I have a question about the Epson R-D1. It appears that the frame lines > are > to > be selected manually by the user a la Voigtlander Bessa-R2. See photo link > below: > > http://www.imaging-resource.com/NPICS1/EPSON_R-D1_6_L.JPG > > My question is this: Does the frameline selector engage lines for the 35mm > equivalent > or the digital equivilent of the 28, 35, and 50 focal lengths? For > example, > according to the > focal length converter on the back of the camera, a 35mm lens with a 50mm > focal length > equals a 75mm lens after you figure in the conversion factor. So, what do > the > lines > in the viewfinder show? 50 equivalent or 75 equivalent? I recognize that > framing with a > rangefinder is often an approximate science. But, doesn't the focal length > conversion factor > further complicate issues with a digital rangefinder? Especially when one > must resort to a > shoe-mount finder that won't match the 42mm designation when you've > mounted a > 28mm > lens? Just wondering out loud. Forgive me if this has come up before. > > Go here: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0403/epsonrd1-05.jpg for a link to > showing the > converstion table. > > Thanks in advance. > > Frank > Jackson, MS OT? I think a camera which takes Leica M glass is pretty much in the center of our vision! Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/