ranger
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what is required to mount Jorge's nice Summicron lens to a Bessa R screw mount? Do I lose any optical quality doing this? (I presume i need some sort of adapter) thanks. rob
ranger said:Thanks Bill and Back alley, you two are always interesting to follow on this site. I was never able to find a nice Canon P without back alley getting to it first! I am very familiar with Nikkor lenses, used them all my life on SLR. Canon is just as good. Maybe the leica is just a bit better....dont know. Pulled the trigger on a Bessa R just now, so i better go lens shopping. I may even sell my newly aquired Bessa L and 21mm (everyone seems to be after that lens) If either of you have any specific lenses that you think I may like, feel free to contact me. thanks for the help. Rob.
back alley said:lots of choices in 50mm that are ltm.
the cv 50 is an obvious place to start.
then canon, a 50/1.8 is a great and not too expensive lens.
canon 50/1.5 for something a bit different but more expensive.
many like the nikkor 50/2 lens.
from my reading and looking at web pics only, i'm starting to like the elmar 50's also.
i just paid for an 50/2.8 collapsible elmar in ltm. i plan on using it on my m3.
if i had the money the new leica 50/2.8 m lens sounds perfect to me.
lots to choose from in ltm 50's.
joe
shutterflower said:You've still hot a short baselength and a fast lens, there. I'd look at something slower than F2.8 . . . though, really, I have a lens that is not supposed to be accurate wide open at it's closest distance, and it is 100% tack sharp at impossibly close distances, wide open. So, you never know. It's just a matter of your eye, the focusing patch, and the calibration of the RF.