Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote: > This adapter allows the 6 bit coding to be sent to the Sony body for the > EXIF file.... > > https://www.phigmenttech.ca/lmnex/index.php?page=product#features > > $250 > > How good is the adapter? Don't know.... That adapter would definitely have some advantages over the Novoflex. The coding of the lens and the automatic magnification for focusing would be very nice. It looks like it might be too narrow for full frame, however. With respect to the lens coding of the EXIF, I will travel with a 2-lens kit -- OEM 35mm and Leica 75mm. So, I'll know which lens was used. But for more than a single non-OEM optic, the lack of coding is a hassle. The OEM 35 triggers a magnified view for fine focusing. With the 75 I have to push 2 buttons. (Why 2 Sony???) While the Sony is said to be the most flexible and "customizable" of the current crop, to not allow one to set up a single button for the focus magnification seems an oversight. (It may be that I just have not yet figured it out.) The Sony apparently has the ability to run custom "apps." What this might open up is very interesting to consider. At this point and I my level of ability to access the Sony world, I can't tell how open or useful these might be. One irony in this for me is that it was the ability of rangefinders to use small, higher-quality wide angles was a major reason I switched away from SLR. Luckily, for me, the software ability to stitch panoramas and do focus stacking has caused me to not carry wider lenses than the 35 for most occasions anyway. Paul www.PaulRoark.com