gavinlg
Veteran
http://www.four-thirds.org/en/products/matching/index.html
Check it out with the new CV heliar 15mm and the 35mm 1.2 nokton/50mm f1.1 nokton. So sexy. I'll be seriously considering that 15mm heliar as a little lightweight high quality package. and the 35mm nokton as the portrait prime.
Manual focus is supposed to be very easy with the auto magnified view on the E-p1 screen - should be good.
That is all.
Check it out with the new CV heliar 15mm and the 35mm 1.2 nokton/50mm f1.1 nokton. So sexy. I'll be seriously considering that 15mm heliar as a little lightweight high quality package. and the 35mm nokton as the portrait prime.
Manual focus is supposed to be very easy with the auto magnified view on the E-p1 screen - should be good.
That is all.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
How can the view be auto magnified with the lenses you list, there is no way way for the camera to know they are being focused.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
The 35mm f/1.2 and 50mm f/1.1 Noktons look awesomely ridiculous on the E-P1.
hans voralberg
Veteran
How can the view be auto magnified with the lenses you list, there is no way way for the camera to know they are being focused.
When you pick an area in manual focus mode it get blown up automatically ala Lumix 3
kshapero
South Florida Man
Pretty cool web site but what did you expect. You can't put a pretzel on a toothpick without it looking funny.
I'll post a photo of a Canon 50/0.95 on an E-P1 tomorrow. 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'll post a photo of a Canon 50/0.95 on an E-P1 tomorrow.![]()
Don't you mean an E-P1 on a Canon 50/0.95 ... ?
gavinlg
Veteran
How can the view be auto magnified with the lenses you list, there is no way way for the camera to know they are being focused.
could be wrong with auto mag but there definitely is a way to easily focus assist - too busy right now with work and other stuff to find it out but there are reports from 15mm heliars etc out there where they say it's simple.
I get the feeling you're a pessimist :angel:
I don't believe there is auto magnification, but you push a buttun a couple times and you are there. One more push to return to normal mag and shoot.
bennyng
Benny Ng
Don't you mean an E-P1 on a Canon 50/0.95 ... ?![]()
Ha Ha!! The E-P1 will be more like a rear lens cap!
Cheers,
Those Cosina lenses are the best looking ones in that simulation on the EP.
AJShepherd
Well-known
On the E-P1 you press the 'Info' button until the green focus square comes up, and then press OK to magnify that area. OK again to return to normal.
I'm holding off ordering my M adaptor until I've seen an actual example of someone using one!
I'm holding off ordering my M adaptor until I've seen an actual example of someone using one!
On the E-P1 you press the 'Info' button until the green focus square comes up, and then press OK to magnify that area. OK again to return to normal.
I'm holding off ordering my M adaptor until I've seen an actual example of someone using one!
That is the same process as on the Panny G1 I believe. There is an auto magnification function, but it only works when you are manually focusing the AF lenses.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Diane B
Member
That is the same process as on the Panny G1 I believe. There is an auto magnification function, but it only works when you are manually focusing the AF lenses.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Yes, on the G1 its only automatic with the AF lenses--you set it to manual focus and then you can simply rotate the focus ring and it immediately magnifies an area--which you can move around in. With MF lenses, you click on the left side of the 4 way button, then okay to magnify for MF Its quick and easy. someone on another forum suggested doing the click/OK as you lifted the camera to your eye and its ready for MF. I use 4 FDs and a Konica regularly.
Diane
My EP1 has not arrived yet. What are the camera commands to use the Voigtlander Leica M to 4/3 adapter on the EP1 ?
Thanks
Stephen
Thanks
Stephen
morgan
Well-known
That's hilarious seeing the cv 35/1.2 on the e-p1. It shows you how small the body really is. And the 15 is tiny, but ends up looking like say a normal 50mm on an fe2 or something like that.
Don't you mean an E-P1 on a Canon 50/0.95 ... ?![]()
Yes, here is the camera mounted onto the lens.
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tgoods
Member
My EP1 has not arrived yet. What are the camera commands to use the Voigtlander Leica M to 4/3 adapter on the EP1 ?
Thanks
Stephen
Stephen
My E-P1 and the adapter ring I ordered from you will arrive on Monday. I plan to let you know then how they work together.
Tim
ZeissFan
Veteran
I really like the EP-1 with the Olympus 17mm lens and viewfinder. Not interested in manually focusing after pushing a couple of buttons and doing the Irish jig.
But the EP-1 is a very slick camera.
But the EP-1 is a very slick camera.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Yes, here is the camera mounted onto the lens.![]()
you don't have to worry about the lens blocking part of the viewfinder
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