NEX5 + Leica 28mm Elmarit ASPH

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Glad to see I'm not the only one who uses Wiimote straps on cameras!
 
mimaki, this thread is not GAS friendly :)

isn't there a way to set an exposure value even without one of the dedicated lenses matching the one selected on the lens and then use it that way? I think I did something like that when using an FD lens on a Canon Rebel, but I might be mistaken with shutter priority.

does the live view help when setting exposure? my LX3 for instance only shows the balanced image and the metering, the GX100 does it better, besides the metering the image itself goes darker or brighter according to the exposure, allowing an instant preview.

I regret it so much that I haven't tried a NEX5 when in NYC 2 weeks ago :/ now i'm really curious about it!
 
That's exactly what I'm planning on :)

thought of it with a canon 50/0.95 mounted. in this case, i think the camera will mount the lens hehe

but yeah it's getting really interesting, the body can go in one pocket and the lens in another, no need for a bag and it's as low profile as it gets. also being able to make videos @f1.4 on full hd is really tempting, even though i barely use my compacts to make videos.
 
Waiting patiently for some sample shots using the 28mm m-rokkor, the only 28 that I own, before taking the plunge on this little amazing digicam.
 
Glad to see I'm not the only one who uses Wiimote straps on cameras!

I thought that was a Nintendo Wii remote strap.

It looks perfectly functional and fits the style of the camera perfectly. Just wish someone made them in leather.
I might pick one up for my Nex-5 today. :)
 
it sounds like

it sounds like

in S mode, with a manual lens, it just uses whatever light it gets, then auto-isos keeping your set S used ?? So no exif info. for aperture, fl, etc., but should meter ??

Is the very top shot using the pano swinging motion? What file sizes are those pano files?

Maybe that explains the wii strap ;)


Wait, I think there is some confusion here. With manual lenses, you can use the NEX in A or M mode. S mode doesn't work, because the camera can't automatically change the aperture.
 
I'm impressed at the lack of vignetting with the elmarit 28mm. On the r-d1 it has moderate fall off, with the same size sensor. I am curious how it would perform with the CV 15/4.5, and how that compares to the 16/2.8 package lens.

How hard is it to accurately manual focus off the screen?
 
I use the nex in S mode when using the Rayqual adaptor. This allows me to set the shutterspeed... and obviously I can adjust the aperture on the lens itself. I meter visually using the screen and live histogram. It is quite accurate, focusing is also quite reliable off screen, to fine tune hit the MF assist button and voila.. done. Using rangefinder glass is quite quick and easy.
If you turn on auto iso while in S mode, the camera will auto meter and adjust the ISO to keep the same setting. ie.. you can be at F2.8 for example, and move shutter speed from 1/30 - 1/200 and the camera will bump up the iso and keep the same exposure.
There may be a better way to shoot with rf glass mounted, but I haven't had a chance to find it yet, photos taken were first day with the set up.

The horizontal and vertical pano's were taken in camera. The WII strap came in very handy... could not find a good wrist strap anywhere... and its quite secure. Wouldn't mind a black nex-5 and black wii strap ;)

I think a CZ 35/2 would match up nicely to it.. in chrome

Cheers
Dan
 
Wow, those look great. How much was the adapter? I may have to pick up an NEX now. I can see my 35/1.2 on there already :)
 
One quick question on mf ergonomics - are holding the camera at arms length or up close to the eye? I was playing with the a GF1 and trying to manually focus and it just seemed awkward to me. I did only give it a few minutes though.
 
One quick question on mf ergonomics - are holding the camera at arms length or up close to the eye? I was playing with the a GF1 and trying to manually focus and it just seemed awkward to me. I did only give it a few minutes though.


Took awhile to get used to it, kind of half arms length.. and also a fair bit of waist level shooting.
 
The images look great and liking the 1.5x crop factor compared to 2.0x micro 4/3. Oh Sony, could you please quit playing with funky design and put the sensor and the mount to "regular" body with EVF? I'll switch from E-PL1 although I'm not a big fan of Sony as company. :p
 
The images look great and liking the 1.5x crop factor compared to 2.0x micro 4/3. Oh Sony, could you please quit playing with funky design and put the sensor and the mount to "regular" body with EVF? I'll switch from E-PL1 although I'm not a big fan of Sony as company. :p

Isn't that the rumored "NEX-7" this fall? :)
 
Mimaki, I shoot with Contax G lenses using Aperture preferred with the body set on "no lenses". This was how I was told to shoot with the adapter and I can verify it works. I set the aperture the camera sets the shutter speed and the lower soft button allows me to manual focus at 7x or 14x.
 
I handled one this afternoon with the kit zoom lens mounted. It felt very comfortable to me, but I have formerly owned a Sony F717 with a similar form factor. Unfortunately the batteries were not charged so I could not check the screen brightness or the menu and control ergonomics.

Is shutter lag an issue?
 
i don't get something.
When you close down the aperture on the manual lens does the camera still give a good enough screen image (for judging focus and exposure)??

and yes, how much was the adapter?
 
i don't get something.
When you close down the aperture on the manual lens does the camera still give a good enough screen image (for judging focus and exposure)??

Yes, the LCD will 'gain' up automatically. It can get a bit grainy in low light (a lot grainy in very low light) but if there is enough light to shoot there is enough light to focus. Otherwise you'll need to use the flash and an AF lens, and the AF assist LED will determine focus.
 
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