ruby.monkey
Veteran
I like the new hood, and I suppose that M-mount makes sense to many; but I still don't understand the point of rangefinder coupling on a lens this wide and slow.
a RFF member saved the Voigtländer siteThe link is dead now. Is there a new viewfinder out? I'm dying to know!
a RFF member saved the Voigtländer site
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=68209&d=1236780453
and the 15-35mm Viewfinder you can find here:
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=486901
hope you are still alive 🙂
The 25/4 Snapshot Skopar is one of my favourite carry lenses, and the main reason is because it's so quick to bring into action - and the main reason for that is because it's so easy to scale-focus. I use Voigtlander's (LTM mount) 12/5.6, 21/4, 25/4, 28/3.5, and 35/2.5, and the widest of these for which I feel the need for rangefinder coupling is the 35/2.5; and even then only at the faster end of the aperture range.One way to increase the price is to drop the finder and include an M mount while keeping the retail price the same.
While I agree you do not need an RF coupled 15/4.5, but what about on a 20/4.5 or a 23/4.5 or (thinking way out there) a 30/4.5?
B2 (;->
Yeah, the LTM one seems like even more of a steal now that the new one does not come with a finder. Pick em up while they last! Luckily for me I just got a Zeiss 21 and my gas is well tamed now.
While I agree you do not need an RF coupled 15/4.5, but what about on a 20/4.5 or a 23/4.5 or (thinking way out there) a 30/4.5?
B2 (;->
i must buy that viewfinder
=>set for march or may?
End of MayVoigtländer said:Erstauslieferung ab ca. Ende Mai,
Preis: noch unbekannt
Artikelnummer: 19406
The specs say closest distance 0.5m, whereas the current 15mm goes to 0.3mm. Not a deal-breaker for me, but is this a printing mistake?