Benny Boy
Member
Just posting a wild idea here (that hopefully Mr. K will see) for a couple of fast Voigtlander lenses to fit the x-pan/TX-2. They could be simply adaptations of the M42 lenses and do not have to cover the 24x65 format, just the 24x36.
AusDLK
Famous Photographer
How about two or three...?
Topdog1
Well-known
I want them to cover the 24x65 format, otherwise, whatr's really the point? I can alwayd carry a second camera body for a "normal" 35mm lens.
/Ira
/Ira
Parkes Owen
grain fed
how about an M mount adapter for the xpan to cover the standard format. That would make it one very exciting camera!
nksyoon
Well-known
Currently available Xpan adapters have no focus linkage. How would you focus a fast non-xpan lens at wide apertures - there would need to be some mechanism to link to the RF on the Xpan?
Parkes Owen
grain fed
nksyoon said:Currently available Xpan adapters have no focus linkage. How would you focus a fast non-xpan lens at wide apertures - there would need to be some mechanism to link to the RF on the Xpan?
I doubt it`s possible, It`s just wishful thinking
It does at first seem reasonable to adapt other medium format lenses, at least those that would adequately cover the diagonal of the 24x65mm frame. But they'd necessarily be scale focus only... maybe ok for landscape work. I'd think Hasselblad lenses might be a natural, and there are some that would be intriguing to use on the XPan. If there were viewfinders. Hmmm... "If I had some eggs I could have some ham and eggs if I had some ham."
MP/CLE
Established
Speed is what I have leicas for...oh, wow, if I had speed with my xpanII why would I need my leicas? Oh, holy cow! Can we get fast xpan lenses? Please, can we? I'll trade my leicas...! Some dreams can't come true...
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Topdog1 said:I want them to cover the 24x65 format, otherwise, whatr's really the point? I can alwayd carry a second camera body for a "normal" 35mm lens.
/Ira
A lens that fast, that can cover 24x65 would be the size of a coffee can.
RdEoSg
Well-known
Harry Lime said:A lens that fast, that can cover 24x65 would be the size of a coffee can.
But wouldn't smell nearly as nice!
There was a guy on Pnet that was machining leica lenses to work fully with the Xpan, but not for pano, just 35.. not sure what happened to him!
GrahamWelland
Well-known
I don't see the point of going to the effort and expense to do this unless it covers the full panoramic image. The beauty and utility of the XPan is lost if you're just using it as a straight 35mm camera all the time - there are much better, smaller, lighter, cheaper alternatives that have plenty of fast lenses available.
That said, a 45/2 or 1.4 that worked on full panoramic would be EXCELLENT!
That said, a 45/2 or 1.4 that worked on full panoramic would be EXCELLENT!
Smile-inducing idea! How about f/2.8? I note that the diagonal of the 24x65mm XPan frame is 69.3mm, so any suitable lens would have to cover a circle of that diameter. Coincidentally, the diagonal of the 645 (56x41.5mm) format is 69.7mm. Looks like any lens meant for 645 would cover the XPan format too.GrahamWelland said:That said, a 45/2 or 1.4 that worked on full panoramic would be EXCELLENT!
Mmmm... Along with the f/3.5 35mm rectilinear for the Pentax 645 there are nice f/2.8 choices in 45, 55, and 75mm for instance. One stop extra is attractive. Then wasn't there an 80mm Mamiya at f/1.9 or f/2? These might be adapted to the XPan body for scale focus, but a focusing-coupled mount would be challenging.
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