bwidjaja
Warung Photo
Andy, I agree about the Hawk adapter not being very smooth on the helicoid action. However, I was surprised how solid it feels to use and I was able to roughly use the focus scale on the CV15 when aperture is set to f8.
I thought I heard mention of CV making a Helical adapter. Is this true (I can't find it on CameraQuest if it is true)?
I like the Hawks. The fit is nice and tight and works well enough. The Helical is not very smooth though and I think a bit poorly designed for long term use.
I thought I heard mention of CV making a Helical adapter. Is this true (I can't find it on CameraQuest if it is true)?
I like the Hawks. The fit is nice and tight and works well enough. The Helical is not very smooth though and I think a bit poorly designed for long term use.
Your vc 15 becomes a 22.5 (1.5x15) fov due to the apsc crop factor.
Gary
The VC 15 is just great on the XE1
The fuji is by far the best, but it's expensive. Check eBay - I see some good deals go down on them every now and then.
I used my Leica 35mm Summicron with the Fuji M mount adapter. Was a piece of cake and took this shot with it:
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yes, the CV NEX helical close up adapter will start shipping this month.
see http://shop.cameraquest.com/voigtla...a-m-lens-close-up-to-sony-nex-camera-adapter/
Best,
Stephen
And I assume the f stop is multiplied as well? so f4.5 x 1.5 = equiv to f6.75?
What is the best f-stop setting and distance setting on the X-Pro1, any tips suggestions? and how about vignetting and colour casts?
And how do you compose with the X-Pro1 in OVF, is it possible? I mean the framelines, do they display that wide? I'm assuming so as Fuji has the 14mm f2.8 lens. But with a MF lens like the VC15 will it come up, or is this purely an EVF route?
This is ignoring the affect the crop has on depth of field - you get more depth of field w/crop
... Which makes me wonder if there's going to be a wider Fuji lens coming that is same as 15mm on the Leica M/R4A... I've read that there's a super wide zoom coming that's something like 10-25mm or something.