lynnb
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Just read a brief note about Canon's new EF-mount 40mm f2.8 pancake over on LensRentals
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/06/canon-40mm-pancake-how-did-they-do-that
With a very low price ($200) and "excellent" resolution there seems to be a lot to like.
It will be interesting to see more in-depth reviews of this lens's drawing characteristics - with a FF image circle, it might be a useful street lens on M-mount with an adaptor (e.g. $48 at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/EzFoto-Canon-Leica-Camera-Adapter/dp/B0063Y0886).
$248 all up for an M-mount compatible quality pancake 40/2.8 sounds pretty interesting to me.
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/06/canon-40mm-pancake-how-did-they-do-that
With a very low price ($200) and "excellent" resolution there seems to be a lot to like.
It will be interesting to see more in-depth reviews of this lens's drawing characteristics - with a FF image circle, it might be a useful street lens on M-mount with an adaptor (e.g. $48 at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/EzFoto-Canon-Leica-Camera-Adapter/dp/B0063Y0886).
$248 all up for an M-mount compatible quality pancake 40/2.8 sounds pretty interesting to me.
redisburning
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would be a sick good lens for a potential large sensor but small bodied camera.
Range-rover
Veteran
Wow that seems to be a nice lens, it's that odd focal length that might work well with
a 5D.
Range
a 5D.
Range
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
But you'll only get one fixed aperture, 2.8 I guess?
lynnb
Veteran
Leica seems the only manufacturer willing and able to produce a compact FF camera so far. 40mm is too long for most street shooting on a crop sensor...
I don't know how you go about adjusting the aperture manually on a lens without a manual aperture ring - can anyone around here answer that?But you'll only get one fixed aperture, 2.8 I guess?
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Aristophanes
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I don't know how you go about adjusting the aperture manually on a lens without a manual aperture ring - can anyone around here answer that?
You don't. Camera body aperture adjustments only. Same for the Pentax versions.
zwarte_kat
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well...
well...
It's done electronically through the camera, and welcome to 2012
well...
It's done electronically through the camera, and welcome to 2012
Leica seems the only manufacturer willing and able to produce a compact FF camera so far. 40mm is too long for most street shooting on a crop sensor...
I don't know how you go about adjusting the aperture manually on a lens without a manual aperture ring - can anyone around here answer that?
segedi
RFicianado
There are some EF -> NEX, 4/3 adapters that have aperture control.
And I'm curious as to how this would work on an Elan 7E. That would make for a very light camera setup and a perfect focal length for a one lens setup. I tend to switch between 35 and 50mm on the EOS.
And I'm curious as to how this would work on an Elan 7E. That would make for a very light camera setup and a perfect focal length for a one lens setup. I tend to switch between 35 and 50mm on the EOS.
Spanik
Well-known
Interesting indeed. But I'd like to see a more wide lens of that kind.
HoodedOne
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I think this would be a good lens for my Eos33.
steveniphoto
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i think the focal length is atrocious. useless on crop imo and on FF its too awkward for me since i normally use 35mm.
ruby.monkey
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Pentax owners wonder what all the fuss is about... 
rxmd
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Pentax owners wonder what all the fuss is about...![]()
And then they put this lens in front of a full frame digital and it begins to dawn upon them.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Like... the 40mm f/2.8 SMC-M?
Heh - 'full-frame digital' is a 645D anyway. Not sure the Canon would fit.
Heh - 'full-frame digital' is a 645D anyway. Not sure the Canon would fit.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Like... the 40mm f/2.8 SMC-M?
Heh, and if you don't want to end up with a 60mm FOV, you have to put it on a Canon, of all things... But that way you get terrible ergonomics and stopdown metering for free
Heh - 'full-frame digital' is a 645D anyway. Not sure the Canon would fit.
Probably not. There seems to be a general shortage of pancakes for medium format APS, though
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Actually, I'm pretty sure that the 40mm f/2.8 DA Limited also covers a 135 frame; but for the purpose of whacking it onto the front of an M-mount camera the SMC-M would be a more practical - and cheaper - choice.
FTography
Contains Sarcasm
A 40mm pancake for EF? And there I was, adapting an Olympus 40/2.0 all along.
Having one with AF and open-aperture metering (as opposed to working-aperture metering) does seem interesting at that price point. Wish it was a 2.0 max. aperture, though.
Personally, I find 40mm to be the ideal one-for-all focal length. Then again, I was never conditioned to only like 35mm.
Having one with AF and open-aperture metering (as opposed to working-aperture metering) does seem interesting at that price point. Wish it was a 2.0 max. aperture, though.
Personally, I find 40mm to be the ideal one-for-all focal length. Then again, I was never conditioned to only like 35mm.
lynnb
Veteran
sample images from this lens now available http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/reviewsamples/albums/canon-ef40mm-f2-8-stm-preview-samples
Aristophanes
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Like... the 40mm f/2.8 SMC-M?
Heh - 'full-frame digital' is a 645D anyway. Not sure the Canon would fit.
You can almost fit any Canon model into a 645D.
http://camerasize.com/compare/#192,211
Side view says it all.
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