Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]George is right here, Ken, the 20D and even the 30D are very dim and tunnel vision like in the VF area, although the 30D is much better. The D200 Nikon is the lear winner in this department . Although the R8 is far superior to the three of them. Unfortunately I also cannot afford the DMR, or I would have one in a minute. My own opinion, since you have had history with the Nikons, you will much prefer the D200 to the Canons, as the controls are very similar to what you are used to. This was a major factor in my decision, even over the desire to use R glass. I still have my R cameras to use , and do so. The D200 is a bit more cash though, but worth it for my part. Gene -------------- Original message from Lottermoser George <imagist3@mac.com>: -------------- > In my experience the 20D rates well as a prosumer camera body. Great > high iso performance. Decent build quality. Battery charge lasts for > ever. Good RAW file size. I've zero problems with the camera in > nearly 2 years (may be going on 3 already). > > The only negative = the ground glass size and dimness. One can get > used to it. But it is truly a pia when switching back and forth > between the R8 and 20D. No time to let your eye/mind adjust to the > lack of light. > > Due to this one negative and depending on which lenses you intend to > use on the body - I would recommend that you rent one for a weekend > and borrow the lens(s) you'd like to own/use - to determine if this > LeiCanon thing is the way you want to go. > > For example: the f:1.4 lenses - no problem with manual focus on the > 20D. the f:2 lenses not really an issue. F:2.8 macro when you want to > stop down a little for dof - can be seriously difficult - as with the > 2x extender losing 2 stops of light - and the 6.8 with 2x extender - > you better have some serious sunlight to work with. > > It all gets significantly better with the 5D although nowhere near > the bright clarity of the R8 - which is why I long for a DMR which I > can ill afford. I need a patron ; ^ ) > > Regards, > George Lottermoser > george@imagist.com > > > > On Jul 31, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Kenneth Frazier wrote: > > > committed last night to yet another project which will involve > > using a good quality DSLR that will allow me to print b&w in "real > > time." These projects are scheduled for October and November, so I > > have time to do some learning. BUT, I need to keep within my budget. > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information