Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> As regular and long term Luggers well know I have changed the bayonets > on all my R lenses 19mm 28mm 90mm 100mm and 180mm to Nikon mounts > using the Leitax N bayonets. Lack of auto diaphragm doesn't bother me > as I mostly shoot wide open and with visual focus confirmation (but no > "beep") my D700 focuses the Leica glass very well. I set maximum auto > ISO at 6400, minimum shutter speed at 1/125 and set the camera on > Aperture preferred and just go out and shoot. The results have been, > for me at least, very satisfying and mean that my Leica R lenses are > not languishing in the back of the dry box. Since the bayonet change > is reversible should Leica ever come out with a digital platform that > is at least equal to the performance of the D700 and that I can afford > (I'm doubtful on both counts) then I can put the R bayonets back on > and away I will go. For now, though, I am grateful to Mr. Lladro and > Leitax for the opportunity to continue to use my Leica R glass. See > <leitax.com> for details. > Cheers > Howard Howard show us some of it has half these guys cant seem to absorb the idea of Leica R glass working nicely on a full frame DSLR. It could be from lack of visual stimulus I don't know. How is Leica glass selling as of late. Leica R that is. Mark William Rabiner