Joshua Gull
Newbie
I have a Contax G2 with the 45/2 and would love to pick up a 90/2.8 to use with the G2 AND my ZI. Is the conversion of the G-lenses to M-mount permanent or is it via adapter? How do I go about converting anyway?
jaredangle
Photojournalist
The MS-Optical conversion for the G mount lenses is permanent, although the 90mm 2.8 is not much more expensive than, say, the 90mm lanthar by Voigtlander in LTM with attached M-mount adapter, so it wouldn't hurt to have two (one converted and one standard) to use both systems.
The Contax lenses will work with an adapter for m4/3, NEX, etc which includes a focus wheel on the adapter which manually turns the lenses interior helicoid for manual focus using the screen on the camera.
The Contax lenses will work with an adapter for m4/3, NEX, etc which includes a focus wheel on the adapter which manually turns the lenses interior helicoid for manual focus using the screen on the camera.
Joshua Gull
Newbie
And I suppose that was my follow-up question...what would be a good longer lens solution in an 85mm (preferably) or 90mm lens that would be a good option? I dislike longer focal lengths, but need them at times to cover the things I need to cover, so I need a lens solution for those situations.
The ZI + 35/2 Biogon is my primary rangefinder setup (I also have a Contax G2 + 45/2 Planar, but don't want the 90/2.8 on the Contax because I want much more quiet operation and self-controlled focusing).
The ZI + 35/2 Biogon is my primary rangefinder setup (I also have a Contax G2 + 45/2 Planar, but don't want the 90/2.8 on the Contax because I want much more quiet operation and self-controlled focusing).
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Gotta love Ken.
The conversion has a nasty little pair of tabs that look like they're trying to imitate the big, fat Leica focus tab, but in fact feel more like two separate little pricks crammed inside a bunch of other lens hardware that interferes with the feel of focus.
Joshua Gull
Newbie
Is there a 85/2.8 or 90/2.8 lens that would work on the ZM or a Leica M9? Or what are my options?
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