vinwong
Newbie
Hi,
I'm a newbie to the RF world. Just purchased a RD1s in HK last week with 2 CV lenses - 35 f2.5 & 15 f4.5 with CV D viewfinder.
35 works beautifully, but with difficulties focus on the 15 one. No time to go back to consult the sales person becuse I have to fly. Is it norm for lenses other than 28-35-50 do not have view finder focus ability, only range focus. Or it's because the 15 is a screw mount and the adaptor to change to M mount is not working properly with the camera.
This is a very good forum and I appreciate all the contributions from members and especially with Sean's reviews that makes me dare to enter the RF world.
There are some pictures taken in HK with this little baby and I really enjoy it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinwong/174823492/in/set-72157594181212433/
Cheers!
I'm a newbie to the RF world. Just purchased a RD1s in HK last week with 2 CV lenses - 35 f2.5 & 15 f4.5 with CV D viewfinder.
35 works beautifully, but with difficulties focus on the 15 one. No time to go back to consult the sales person becuse I have to fly. Is it norm for lenses other than 28-35-50 do not have view finder focus ability, only range focus. Or it's because the 15 is a screw mount and the adaptor to change to M mount is not working properly with the camera.
This is a very good forum and I appreciate all the contributions from members and especially with Sean's reviews that makes me dare to enter the RF world.
There are some pictures taken in HK with this little baby and I really enjoy it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinwong/174823492/in/set-72157594181212433/
Cheers!
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
Vinwong,
Welcome to the R-D1 club. I'm sure you will enjoy your camera.
The VC 15mm Helier is not a rangefinder coupled lens. You just focus by scale. The depth of field is great enough with a lens this wide to cover any errors even with it being equal to a 23mm on the R-D1.
Welcome to the R-D1 club. I'm sure you will enjoy your camera.
The VC 15mm Helier is not a rangefinder coupled lens. You just focus by scale. The depth of field is great enough with a lens this wide to cover any errors even with it being equal to a 23mm on the R-D1.
vinwong
Newbie
Thanks Jim!
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