mourges: “And if the R3A's outside edges of the frame cover 35mm, why will anyone buy the R2A?”
Composing with the outside edges can be troublesome at closer distances, as you don’t get parallax correction that way. I’ve tried this with a 25mm on my CLE, and the 45mm on the Bronica RF645, and it’s a pain. External viewfinders have even more parallax error; nicely moving viewfinder framelines are best!
taffer: “Also, I read there 'initially the lens will be only in black & M mount'. Does that mean there will be other color/mount options in a future ?”
Interesting observation! I would like a 39mm thread mount, since then I could fit either 50 or 35mm adaptors to bring up the most useful framelines in both CLE and M2. And I’d prefer chrome finish...
Huck: “So far, the hints on the Zeiss website suggest that it will cover the wide angle range of 21-50. ”
I doubt that the ambiguous comment referred to the viewfinder, rather the lens lineup instead. Unless it’s a variable magnification thing, having a 21mm frame would force an unacceptable compromise at the other end, making even the 50 frames very small. I bet they’re just crowing about having so many lenses in that range available right away. But it will be interesting to find out what they really meant by that...
Composing with the outside edges can be troublesome at closer distances, as you don’t get parallax correction that way. I’ve tried this with a 25mm on my CLE, and the 45mm on the Bronica RF645, and it’s a pain. External viewfinders have even more parallax error; nicely moving viewfinder framelines are best!
taffer: “Also, I read there 'initially the lens will be only in black & M mount'. Does that mean there will be other color/mount options in a future ?”
Interesting observation! I would like a 39mm thread mount, since then I could fit either 50 or 35mm adaptors to bring up the most useful framelines in both CLE and M2. And I’d prefer chrome finish...
Huck: “So far, the hints on the Zeiss website suggest that it will cover the wide angle range of 21-50. ”
I doubt that the ambiguous comment referred to the viewfinder, rather the lens lineup instead. Unless it’s a variable magnification thing, having a 21mm frame would force an unacceptable compromise at the other end, making even the 50 frames very small. I bet they’re just crowing about having so many lenses in that range available right away. But it will be interesting to find out what they really meant by that...