dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Just curious if anyone has tried the LTM (with M adapter) CV 12mm on the X-Pro 1... interested to find out/hear 🙂
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
Just curious if anyone has tried the LTM (with M adapter) CV 12mm on the X-Pro 1... interested to find out/hear 🙂
please do provide samples! the only thing that will counter 'negative press' are positive examples/experience. many times 'negatives' take over the reality. i think many of us want the reality to be different from what we've heard, or what we've seen. folks have had years of looking at striking images with theses lenses used on the M8/M9. i think what folks want--i know what i want--is to see images that are at least comparable to those. so lets see 'um!
A couple more with the CV 12 on the XP1. Not that easy to focus, but otherwise no major issues.
I don't go looking at a digital image at 100% and scouring the frame for any aberrations (chromatic or otherwise 😀)
Cheers,
Dave
A couple more with the CV 12 on the XP1. Not that easy to focus, but otherwise no major issues.
mark, ive seen photos with the cv15 and they totally lacked detail and clarity. however, your pictures with the 12 seem quite clear and maintain good detail throughout the frame. does that match your experience? have you any experience with the 15 or othe WA RF lenses? thanks for your post.
tony
How can a 12mm lens be hard to focus?? And for the landscape photos you've provided (nice, by the way), it seems that setting the lens on somthing around 10 to 15 feet ought to have everything from close-up to infinity in focus all day long!