Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/10/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just got back from a very interesting day at PhotoExpo 2012. I was very interested in the new Typ 240 and the R to M adaptor. According to sales staff the Typ 240s on display were prototypes where focus assist in live view did not work well. An 80 Summilux R was available to test with the R adaptor. It was very hard to focus the 80 with the external electronic finder. By way of comparison I find it easier to focus an AI Nikkor manually on my D800E. Perhaps production bodies will be improved with regard to electronic focus assist, but as of now I certainly would not call this a 'satisfactory' solution. The R adaptor is simply a (well made) tube with a female R mount at one end and a male M mount at the other. The tripod socket is non-detachable. The old 2228 tube or one of the Novoflex R to M adopters ought to function equally well. Lack of diaphragm stop down is disappointing. On the plus side live view focussing (or what passes for it) at working aperture will eliminate the effects of focus shift. On the next model Leica needs to go over to a hybrid electro-optical finder so that live view does not require an external attachment, and they need to find a way to get better resolution in live view to make focussing easier. Overall, I came away with mixed feelings about the Typ 240. Focus with live view was not as easy as I would have liked; of course, with M lenses if was just fine. The M system and its lenses are so much smaller than full frame DSLRs like the D800E that I really want to get one. Let's hope production cameras offer better live view operation. BTW, I stopped off at Novoflex and enquired about M mount adaptors. Novoflex do offer Canon FD and EOS to M and Nikon F to M, so the big two are covered. No Contarex or Alpa Reflex to M adaptors are contemplated as sales would be too low. I was also told that old Novoflex Follow-Focus lenses can no longer be repaired or updated due to lack of optical cells which were made for Novoflex by Agfa - I would never have guessed Agfa in a million years. CZ had an example of the new 135/2.0 in EOS mount. On a 5DII manual focus was straightforward, even with the default screen. Two examples of the new high resolution 55/1.4 were on display and they are huge for their specification, about the size of a Hasselblad 50/2.8 lens. A wide angle, perhaps 28mm, and a short tele will follow. The sales rep claimed that they would do justice to the new generation of high MP sensor from Nikon and Canon. Nikon had the new 70-200/4.0 zoom on display. It is significantly lighter than the 2.8 zoom and handled very well on the D800E. This lens really impressed me. I may well sell off my 70-200/2.8 VRII and get this one in its place. Deliveries are expected to begin in late November. Regards, Akhil