Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/06/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]- -- Hi Paul- I use Long Leica glass as well (180 F/2.0, 70-180 2.8 zoom, 280 f/4.0 and the Modular system (400 2.8, 560 4.0 and 800 5.6) almost always wide open so I don't see a big problem in doing this. But I wonder is the 'qualities' of the Leica glass we all know and love really stand out in the digital world (as it currently exists) or should I just save my money, buy more film and scan it when I want a digital file? I know it's asking a lot - but do you happen to have a couple of comparison shots that you yourself can look at and tell us if you see any differences? I would suppose that posting them would not be fair, unless maybe you magnified the centers and a corner. Thanks for the info! EC > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 14:31:53 +0800 > From: paul.huang@sg.artemisintl.com > Subject: [Leica] Re:Using R lenses on a Canon EOS body > Message-ID: <OF2A86CE1A.5546631D-ON48256BE2.00236983@pmsoft.com.sg> > References: > > Hi Phong, > > You will need to get a R to Eos adaptor. There are several sources for it > but I have used the one by Novoflex (about US$120) and it works very well. > > I like it, its like instant Digital R body. I dont need AF and R lenses > dont AF so all the complains about slow AF on the Canon D30 and D60 has no > impact. Shutter lag will be a problem in sports for the D30 and D60 as > compared to 1D. For birds however which I photographed alot, a slight > adjustment to shooting style takes care of it. Hope that helps. > > Cheers, > > Paul > www.naturestops.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html