Krosya
Konicaze
Hi,
I wish I could test this for myself, but as they are expensive and hard to find I may never be able to do it. Hexar RF and 50/1.2 .
As we know Hexar RF has a lower VF magnification than your typical Leica M6. Many say that even on Leica with .72 VF it is hard to focus a 50/1.2 lens, be that Canon, Hexanon or Noctilux. People prefer to use an M3 or a body with x85 mag. And yet Hexar RF Limited set comes with the 50/1.2.
Knowing how good Konica products were made, I find it hard to assume that they made a combo that just couldn't be focused wide open. So, the question is - was Hexar RF limited made with a higher VF magnification? Or it actually IS possible to focus such a fast lens on a Hexar RF and we are just not doing this right? Or Konica just made this kit without thinking too much if it'll work well as combo?
I have read reports on the web that even a CV 35mm/1.2 is hard to focus correctly wide open on Hexar. Which makes me think that 50/1.2 would be even more difficult.
So, why did they make this lens/combo? Just to show Leica that they can do it too? But isn't idea for every company that customer will use THEIR camera AND lenses? So when they made this lens, why was not a higher mag Hexar RF introduced with it?
What are your thoughts on this?
I wish I could test this for myself, but as they are expensive and hard to find I may never be able to do it. Hexar RF and 50/1.2 .
As we know Hexar RF has a lower VF magnification than your typical Leica M6. Many say that even on Leica with .72 VF it is hard to focus a 50/1.2 lens, be that Canon, Hexanon or Noctilux. People prefer to use an M3 or a body with x85 mag. And yet Hexar RF Limited set comes with the 50/1.2.
Knowing how good Konica products were made, I find it hard to assume that they made a combo that just couldn't be focused wide open. So, the question is - was Hexar RF limited made with a higher VF magnification? Or it actually IS possible to focus such a fast lens on a Hexar RF and we are just not doing this right? Or Konica just made this kit without thinking too much if it'll work well as combo?
I have read reports on the web that even a CV 35mm/1.2 is hard to focus correctly wide open on Hexar. Which makes me think that 50/1.2 would be even more difficult.
So, why did they make this lens/combo? Just to show Leica that they can do it too? But isn't idea for every company that customer will use THEIR camera AND lenses? So when they made this lens, why was not a higher mag Hexar RF introduced with it?
What are your thoughts on this?