Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This adapter is quite intriguing. I like the general design & size of the G1 but am somewhat wary of the EVF. OTOH my current digital option (Canon G10) has a very dinky optical VF, no flexible LCD and of course can't take Leica lenses. All my current M lenses would turn into telephotos... Even the ZM Biogon 21mm would just turn into a 42mm... So the WA would be the G1 lens that you have to buy with the body. How does the G1 image quality compare to the G10? Perhaps Panasonic will eventually provide its own M adapter given their affiliation with Leica somehow utilizing the M8 codes...? To get from gear talk to photography, I have recently added some M6 / Fuji Sensia scans from a recent trip to Montreal to the LUG gallery. All were scanned in the cardboard mounts the slides came in from the Fuji lab in KS. Film was slightly underexposed, which I tried to correct in PSE. All were taken with the Zeiss ZM 2.8/35mm C-Biogon. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/bigon07/Montreal/ Here is one from the same roll taken with an old 4/135mm Elmar her in Burlington: http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/bigon07/BWF/16Jan09_Elmar135_lighthouse_LR.jpg.html Comments welcome. Jan ====================== From: jhnichols at lighttube.net ...So far as I know, the adapter would be Leica M (bayonet) mount to G1. You should be able to use any LTM lens with its normal Leica adapter that fits an M camera. However, take note that there is a factor of two involved in the angle of view. A 90mm LTM would give you the view of an 180mm lens on the G1. See this link: http://cameraquest.com/adp_micro_43.htm Jim Nichols