oftheherd
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I don't remember any other more recent serious non-Gaussian lenses from anyone even as low market as Konica (and at this point German companies do not count... 🙁 ).
William
Low market as Konica? Are you kidding sir?
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I don't remember any other more recent serious non-Gaussian lenses from anyone even as low market as Konica (and at this point German companies do not count... 🙁 ).
William
A little off topic (but since we got to plastic cover questions, why not) - can you change from 66 to 67 mid-roll?
Low market as Konica? Are you kidding sir?
In every photo of the Fuji and Bessa prototypes posted here and elsewhere it appears there are no threads inside the lenses' front rings. Did you use the term "filter ring" intentionally? Is it expected there will be threads? If not, will dedicated push-on filters be offered? Will the cameras be able to close with a filter in place?...sensor is on the filter ring...
No, not really. Could be worded better in the light of day but Konica was never in the same ballpark with Cosina, much less Nikon or Canon. Decent lenses, but nowhere near to the same level in my experiances. I never used a hexanon that I thought was worth the hype. OTOH, lots of folks do think they are.
William
Stephen,
What is the round opening to the left of the frameline illumination window then? And the small rectangle in the ilumination window ? So far we guessed that the round one is the silicon cell and the small rectangle the second rangefinder window, which would make the physical rangefinder base about 37/38 mm. If the round one is the second rangefinder window (unusual for today's Bessas but the T) then the rangefinder base could be approx 53 mm. That leaves another purpose for the small rectangle ....
Ernst Dinkla
No, not really. Could be worded better in the light of day but Konica was never in the same ballpark with Cosina, much less Nikon or Canon. Decent lenses, but nowhere near to the same level in my experiances. I never used a hexanon that I thought was worth the hype. OTOH, lots of folks do think they are.
William
Dear Richard,It must be remembered that these two cameras were just "mock-ups". Not fully functioning and in no way "definitive".
since it's a leaf shutter camera, and is said to be working in aperture priority as well, it would make much more sense to put the meter on the lens assembly somewhere, reducing the complications of wirings to the body etc.
Heh. Look at what I wrote:
"mass market normal lens"