shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
And many of us already have M43 lenses, while Fuji's X-mount and lenses are new. Fuji plans to offer an M-mount adapter, but there are already M43 adapters for those and many other lenses.
I will say this:
Whoever creates the first full-frame mirrorless camera in the future, will get my attention (yes, even Sony). Right now I'm feeling really dumb using my rare and optically excellent Konica Hexanon 35/2 AR on my E-P2 where it becomes a 70mm lens. Ugh!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Although it's named an OM-D it reminds me more of the Olympus FTL camera rather than the Olympus OM camera line.
That's because the faux pentaprism peak is squared off.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I will say this:
Whoever creates the first full-frame mirrorless camera in the future, will get my attention (yes, even Sony). Right now I'm feeling really dumb using my rare and optically excellent Konica Hexanon 35/2 AR on my E-P2 where it becomes a 70mm lens. Ugh!
But Will, it's an excellent portrait lens! Although I mostly use wides, I'm excited about using my Hexanon 40/1.8 on a m4/3 body. Fast 80mm effective focal length Hex? Oh yeah.
nighstar
eternal beginner
I will say this:
Whoever creates the first full-frame mirrorless camera in the future, will get my attention (yes, even Sony). Right now I'm feeling really dumb using my rare and optically excellent Konica Hexanon 35/2 AR on my E-P2 where it becomes a 70mm lens. Ugh!
srsly! i want to use my zuiko 18mm on a digital body so bad.... :'(
hub
Crazy French
srsly! i want to use my zuiko 18mm on a digital body so bad.... :'(
I have a m-Zuiko 17mm
Oh wait. Nevermind.
nighstar
eternal beginner
I have a m-Zuiko 17mm
Oh wait. Nevermind.
that isn't to say that i'm not happy with my native m4/3 lenses, of course. i love my Panasonic 20mm. but to get a real 18mm i'd have to go fisheye with the Panasonic 8mm. the zuiko 18mm's distortion is a lot less noticeable.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
But Will, it's an excellent portrait lens! Although I mostly use wides, I'm excited about using my Hexanon 40/1.8 on a m4/3 body. Fast 80mm effective focal length Hex? Oh yeah.
The thing is, Earl, I really like 35mm focal length (that's why I ended up with lots of 35mm lenses
that isn't to say that i'm not happy with my native m4/3 lenses, of course. i love my Panasonic 20mm. but to get a real 18mm i'd have to go fisheye with the Panasonic 8mm. the zuiko 18mm's distortion is a lot less noticeable.
Crystal, you can get the Zuiko 9-18mm native to m4/3rd at about the same price as your 18mm. The size of the lens is incredibly small for the focal length range that it offers.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
But Will ... your 85/2 is a 170/2 on the E-M5. Not exactly portrait then! 
nighstar
eternal beginner
Crystal, you can get the Zuiko 9-18mm native to m4/3rd at about the same price as your 18mm. The size of the lens is incredibly small for the focal length range that it offers.
thanks for the recommendation.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
But Will ... your 85/2 is a 170/2 on the E-M5. Not exactly portrait then!![]()
Which is why I'm now sticking to digital Zuikos for these new bodies. Were the HG line is not so expensive :bang:
Incidentally, 170mm f/2 is *very* useful when you're covering an event where there is no good amount of light, and you're confined in one place (like a mass).
ktran
Established
Which is why I'm now sticking to digital Zuikos for these new bodies. Were the HG line is not so expensive :bang:
Incidentally, 170mm f/2 is *very* useful when you're covering an event where there is no good amount of light, and you're confined in one place (like a mass).![]()
Excellent point. I use a Leica Elmar 9cm f/4 right now for that purpose (light, fast-ish for that FL), but am seriously considering a Jupiter-9 or a Serenar 85mm f/2.
You have to think of legacy lenses as being "repurposed": your 50mm isn't a normal lens anymore, but it's a kick-ass portrait lens, 90mm becomes moderate-to-long telephoto, etc.
Thinking in 135-format terms is so 20th century
(I say this in jest, obviously)
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