rastas
Photographer, California
Who needs a Leica M? I modified the Canon 5dmk2 (disassembled it, modified mirrorbox, etc) to take Leica M lenses. If interested in this type of conversion, contact me. robert@robertbenson.com
The attached images were shot today with the 50mm f1 noctilux on my canon 5dmk2.
Five frames per second, focus peaking, clean images at iso 2000, live view, video, etc..... specs that are better than the M9 or M.
RAW FILES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: http://robertbenson.photoshelter.com/gallery/Canon-Leica-raw-files/G0000kqcXjiBie6s/C0000X.WhganwKgE (password: download)
For more information on conversion, visit www.dslrwirelessmonitors.com
The attached images were shot today with the 50mm f1 noctilux on my canon 5dmk2.
Five frames per second, focus peaking, clean images at iso 2000, live view, video, etc..... specs that are better than the M9 or M.
RAW FILES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: http://robertbenson.photoshelter.com/gallery/Canon-Leica-raw-files/G0000kqcXjiBie6s/C0000X.WhganwKgE (password: download)
For more information on conversion, visit www.dslrwirelessmonitors.com
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Joosep
Well-known
Now put it in a Leica M body.
jtm6
Well-known
Sounds like a cool project! How did you reposition the new mount?
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Focusing is done using LiveView, I presume? If you use something like Magic Lantern, you even get focus peaking and the usual perks.
Do you have photos of the final thing?
Do you have photos of the final thing?
maddoc
... likes film again.
Very interesting ! Now I also would like to see some images taken with wide-angle lenses since the Canon sensor does not have the micro lenses on the sensor.
gavinlg
Veteran
Pretty clever - putting the best lenses in front of one of the best sensors.
denizg7
Well-known
if someone could put a 5d mark 3 sensor into a analogue m body and take m lenses i would like
Lss
Well-known
This has been done a few times, I think the first I saw was on a Canon 5D (which was pretty pointless since there was no live view, but cool modification anyway).
Anyone who wants a rangefinder still needs an M, though.
Anyone who wants a rangefinder still needs an M, though.
JHP
Well-known
Awesome. 
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
Am too very curious what this setup looks like!
rastas
Photographer, California
5dmk2 mod
5dmk2 mod
I modified the 5dmk2, not the 5d. (And that sensor does have microlenses). I focus right off the sensor, using liveview. I have a hoodman type scope on the lcd so its held right up to my eye. Shooting is quick and easy and pleasant.
I will post pictures of the camera later today. The entire front part of the camera has been cut away.
5dmk2 mod
I modified the 5dmk2, not the 5d. (And that sensor does have microlenses). I focus right off the sensor, using liveview. I have a hoodman type scope on the lcd so its held right up to my eye. Shooting is quick and easy and pleasant.
I will post pictures of the camera later today. The entire front part of the camera has been cut away.
lam
Well-known
Very cool.
brbo
Well-known
I modified the 5dmk2, not the 5d. (And that sensor does have microlenses).
Which sensor does not have microlenses?
gavinlg
Veteran
All sensors have microlenses.
Jamie123
Veteran
Which sensor does not have microlenses?
Maybe one that works for the FCC?
raid
Dad Photographer
Such conversions are very cool indeed.
gb hill
Veteran
Pretty clever - putting the best lenses in front of one of the best sensors.
Why not just buy some Canon L glass. I doubt Leica M lenses on the 5d mkII are any better than Canon L lenses.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Why not just buy some Canon L glass. I doubt Leica M lenses on the 5d mkII are any better than Canon L lenses.
That way he would end up having to buy new L lenses that are, as everybody knows, good, big and expensive. This way he can use his existing lenses that are good, small, and already paid for.
Case in point: he seems to have a Noctilux already, now buying another Canon 50/f1 L lens would be pretty expensive and it'd be a huge chunk of glass.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Hello Robert
Welcome to the forum!
Very interesting work around you have created. I'm tuned in to learn more.
Do you have more images on flicker or elsewhere from this set up.
The native image posting size here on the board is quite small. It would be nice to see larger images.
Cheers!
Welcome to the forum!
Very interesting work around you have created. I'm tuned in to learn more.
Do you have more images on flicker or elsewhere from this set up.
The native image posting size here on the board is quite small. It would be nice to see larger images.
Cheers!
gb hill
Veteran
Good Point. They aren't cheap.That way he would end up having to buy new L lenses that are, as everybody knows, good, big and expensive. This way he can use his existing lenses that are good, small, and already paid for.
Case in point: he seems to have a Noctilux already, now buying another Canon 50/f1 L lens would be pretty expensive and it'd be a huge chunk of glass.
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