Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been using R-lens on a Canon 10D in the past 9 months. I found the color rendition and image quality is much better then the Canon L lens. However there are also issues to overcome. 1. The 1.6 crop factor of the 10D or 20D is a headache for those who like to use wide angle, a 19mm lens will become 30mm in 10D which is not desirable for wide angles lover. Full frame or 1.3 crop factor is more attractive 2. Focusing is a problem; it is difficult to focus on the tiny focusing screen especial for wide angles even at aperture of 2.8. The chance of getting accurated focusing is not high. There is no split circle focus screen for 10D or 20D. Though I eventually modified a split-circle focusing screen for my 10D, it is still not 100% accurate as the thickness of the screen is different from the original one. 3. The metering and AE mode works fine though it will overexpose at small aperture (11 or smaller) and sometime fluctuating, but it is relatively easy to bear with. The stepping down of aperture after metering will be an issue if speed is required. I think 10D and 20D might not be a good alternative for the Digital R back for those who can afford the digital back. 1D MKII or 1Ds seems to be a better choice. Alex