[Leica] EVF cameras and especially non native lenses.....
Steve Barbour
steve.barbour at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 15:25:27 PST 2014
> On Nov 21, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> I have been on the hunt for my "ideal" camera.
> The Nikon D7100 is pretty good, lenses that are light in weight are pretty
> marginal in performance. ( relative to Leica lenses) and it does not offer
> a EVF.
> The Fuji XE-1 is pretty great, but the smaller sensor is not quite as useful
> as a FF sensor would be, for WA lenses. I routinely shoot with the WATE and
> a 21.
> I was lucky enough to get a used A7 from a friend of a Lugger recently.
> Bolted on a Leica 24 mm lens and went a shootin....
> What I have noted is that as a WA shooter, it is really pretty hard to focus
> precisely
only because it's almost always in focus....
s
> , due to the great DOF WA lenses offer.... Even magnifying the
> EVF, the real plane of focus hardly is obvious.... Of course, the DOF helps
> to get well focused images even if the precise focus plane is not right on
> the money.
>
> My M ( put in a number here) never did this.. it was always as easy or as
> hard to focus, no matter what lens. And ewhen in calibration, it absolutely
> put the focus plane where it should have been, according to the VF.
>
> A Native Sony lens on this camera would be no easier to manually focus, an
> AF Lens would be trivial.....
> I am learning a lesson.... My "ideal" camera has yet to be invented......or
> at least, it would need new AF lenses to go with....
>
> I am somewhat inspired to say that the M (Type 240) is as close, on specs,
> to "ideal" as can be gotten.....
> EVF when you need it, Optical RF when you need it... best of both
> worlds.....
>
> Then again, I have said that before, different camera, same words......
>
> Frank Filippone
> Red735i at verizon.net
>
>
>
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