Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 12:11 PM -0700 10/18/05, Ted Grant wrote: >FWIW: 5D Leicanon. :-) > >Hi crew, >Having just had a solid look at the Canon 12.8 megapixel 5 D camera >full frame bright screen and Leica R lenses (About 5 Grand cheaper >than the DMR) I have to say, move over quickly Leica as the train is >thundering down the track and it ain't stopping or slowing down >waiting for your digi back!!!! And given the price of the 5D body >against the DMR I could buy two 5D's and have all my leica R lenses >at my beckon call at full 35mm frame use! :-) Now that's a major >positive right off! > >Manual focus is what we as Leica Users have done since time began >and the Leica glass in many cases is why we use Leica's and have >done so for 40 plus years and then some. > >For those who jumped to the 20D and use Leica lenses with an adapter >(the Leicanon) and have been successful with the smaller sensor, now >you can have a full frame 35mm format and get the max out of your >Leica glass. > >Where we've captured excellent images from the 20D, this one now >allows full frame use of the super wides and all the rest as though >on an R8-9 or other R bodies. > >Much like using the 20D, everything is right at your fingertips and >the viewing screen seems enormous, somewhat like the viewing screen >on the Digilux 2. > >It would appear if one wants to get into digital and you have >several R Leica lenses and wish to stay with them, this camera is >well worth looking at! > >I'm not saying this is better than or compares to the DMR, as I >don't think anyone has done that kind of trial yet. But I'd bet a >shilling or two it will happen and many Leica shooters are going to >be absolutely surprised. > >I mean many of us who've used Leica lenses with the 20D can well >attest to the excellent image reproduction with this combination. >Many of us have found without question the Leica lenses far superior >than anything Canon. > >Look at it this way, if you have a dozen or so Leica R lenses and >would dearly like to use them shooting digital, but just can't get >your head around using a smaller sensor... IE: 20D, then the 5D can >tied you over and learning lots about shooting digital until your >DMR arrives sometime during the next 12 moths or so. > >And when it does you'll have lots of experience and can leap right >into the DMR with great passion blazing away to your hearts content. >Then you can sell your 5D or as I'd expect of many, you'd keep it as >a back-up camera, after all it is full 35mm frame or as a companion >to the DMR if you work with more than one camera at a time. > >Nope I have nothing to do with Canon, it's just what I see on the >street and should or could be of help to some R users not >financially fit to buy the DMR at twice the price of a 5D! > >That's all folks. :-) >ted Hi Ted, Have a look at what it takes to use some of your Leica-R lenses on a full-frame Canon: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/267995/233 Might be worth it, but maybe it's time to practice with your Dremel on some cheaper Canon film Rebel first! :-) ...and have a shot of Lagavullin to steady you first. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com