louisb
Well-known
Can anyone confirm this will work? can anyone recommend this lens?
TIA
LouisB (newbie)
TIA
LouisB (newbie)
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I don't have this lens, but I can't see why it wouldn't work. You just need the proper finder/s.
louisb
Well-known
kbg32 said:I don't have this lens, but I can't see why it wouldn't work. You just need the proper finder/s.
Why would you need finders? I thought the RD1 support 28-35-50 framelines? Or am I misunderstanding how the frame lines work?
TIA
LouisB
Gid
Well-known
The Tri-Elmar works fine on the R-D1 and the R-D1 framelines match perfectly. I have one and have used it extensively. There are plenty of Tri-Elmar/R-D1 shots in my gallery. As it happens I am selling mine - as I noted in an earlier post today - because I am simplifying my life and will be shooting with a 35mm on the R-D1 for 90% of the time.
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
No you are right its just that the field of view is equal to 42 53 75 crop factor.louisb said:Why would you need finders? I thought the RD1 support 28-35-50 framelines? Or am I misunderstanding how the frame lines work?
TIA
LouisB
akptc
Shoot first, think later
Hi Gid, any idea what you might be asking for the Tri-Elmar? I've been thinking of getting one. - Thanks.Gid said:The Tri-Elmar works fine on the R-D1 and the R-D1 framelines match perfectly. I have one and have used it extensively. There are plenty of Tri-Elmar/R-D1 shots in my gallery. As it happens I am selling mine - as I noted in an earlier post today - because I am simplifying my life and will be shooting with a 35mm on the R-D1 for 90% of the time.
usayit
Well-known
R-D1 works beautifully with the Tri-Elmar. Its a wonderful street lens with the framelines matching up just fine....
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