DennisPT
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After some researches, I am still unsure about whether the 21/3.4 Super Angulon can be used on Hexar RF. Can somebody give me some idea. Thx.
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fotomeow
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Bump.... 3 years later! and I have the same question!
Anybody know?
Anybody know?
kdemas
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After chatting via PM with Gary I too would love to know the answer to this.
kdemas
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Here's someone who uses one on the RF on Flickr. You might send him a message and ask about his experience.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohpan/7117112799/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohpan/7117112799/
sleepyhead
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I don't have a Hexar RF anymore, otherwise I would check, but if I remember correctly, the SA mounted fine, but the deep rear lens element prevented accurate metering.
So you would need to meter with a separate handheld meter, or guess exposure to some extent.
Good luck, and 'hope you get a more definitive answer from someone who currently owns both of those fine pieces of gear!
So you would need to meter with a separate handheld meter, or guess exposure to some extent.
Good luck, and 'hope you get a more definitive answer from someone who currently owns both of those fine pieces of gear!
fotomeow
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Here's someone who uses one on the RF on Flickr. You might send him a message and ask about his experience.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohpan/7117112799/
thanks Kent, I followed the link, didnt see a direct link to his PM, so just posted a comment, and asked him to respond.
Someone PMed me that the lens works with all M cameras, but I dont know if they mean the Leica TTLs or not. I am concerned about the rear of the lens damaging the metering cell, not so much whether the metering is accurate or not.
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"I don't have a Hexar RF anymore, otherwise I would check, but if I remember correctly, the SA mounted fine, but the deep rear lens element prevented accurate metering.
So you would need to meter with a separate handheld meter, or guess exposure to some extent.
Good luck, and 'hope you get a more definitive answer from someone who currently owns both of those fine pieces of gear!"
thanks sleepyhead, will try and find out, anyone know?
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