Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Karen Nakamura offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] Canon 20D ;-) > The adapter is a pain to get on and off a lens. basically there is so > little clearance between the lens and the adapter that there is no place > to put a release switch. So it's easier to just leave it on the lens and > use the body release switch -- and get an adapter for each lens you > use.<<<<<, Hi Karen, Thank you, will do so after I've given the adapter-Leica lens rig a try next week. > Canon L zooms are sweet but you'll be disappointed in their build quality > compared to Leica glass. A lot of plastic and polycarbonates used even in > their highest end zooms.<<<, Well I'm not so concerned about how the things are put together or of what as long as the glass produces sharply cut images. So far the 16-35 zoom I have is quite an amazing image cutter on the memory card. Or so it appears on the screen. But what I am most interested in is... the effect of using Leica glass with this digital camera. So far from the comments of others using a Leica-EOS adapter system the Leica lenses work extremely well, which I expect to find out shortly myself. However, although being of quick hands at focusing manually for many years, I am becoming, ( never thought I'd admit this in public,) ;-) But I'm becoming very skilled at "auto-focusing" the subject. ;-) we shall see. ;-) ........"to be cont'd" ;-) ted