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i think a 25 is actually better on the rd1 than a 28...for me anyway.
i keep the 28 because it's a mint black cv 28/3.5 that i keep thinking i 'should' hold onto.
and because i often like other's images from a 28...just doesn't work well for me.
i use it with a 50 as a kit...but not nearly as often as the 21/40 kit.
i keep the 28 because it's a mint black cv 28/3.5 that i keep thinking i 'should' hold onto.
and because i often like other's images from a 28...just doesn't work well for me.
i use it with a 50 as a kit...but not nearly as often as the 21/40 kit.
kermaier
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When I had the rd1/s
I Loved the 50mm ....the old 1.5 50 summarit
-and 50 pre asph lux were my Favs
Did not own one then but would have Loved to try the 28 elmarit asph or the 21 angulon
on the rd1
I found that the 21/3.5 SA was an absolute PITA on the R-D1, due to the massive light fall-off at the edges and the unusable metering, so I sold it. I'm still planning to replace it with a CV 21/4 Skopar on of these days.
The 28mm Elmarit-M aspherical works beautifully on the R-D1. I'm not convinced the results from the Elmarit-M are "better" than from the CV 28/3.5 Skopar, but the Elmarit-M has less light fall-off and the physical handling is a bit better.
::Ari
umcelinho
Marcelo
hi robin!
i don't use an external vf for any of my lenses...i just check the lcd and guesstimate from then on.
a hint for framing 21mm: select the 50mm framelines and frame with both eyes open: imagine the 50mm frame as the center rectangle of a bigger rectangle with 9 times the 50mm frame. works like a charm! just imagine triple width and height and you're good to go, no external finder needed.
huntjump
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i think a 25 is actually better on the rd1 than a 28...for me anyway.
i keep the 28 because it's a mint black cv 28/3.5 that i keep thinking i 'should' hold onto.
and because i often like other's images from a 28...just doesn't work well for me.
i use it with a 50 as a kit...but not nearly as often as the 21/40 kit.
those 28's are hard to come by. You captured my sentiment though, the 25 is fantastic with the r-d1 and its sensor. (zeiss 25mm Zm)
roundg
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a hint for framing 21mm: select the 50mm framelines and frame with both eyes open: imagine the 50mm frame as the center rectangle of a bigger rectangle with 9 times the 50mm frame. works like a charm! just imagine triple width and height and you're good to go, no external finder needed.
Thank you very much on the tip. It works very fine.
andephotographic
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I've just got my R-D1s today, no lenses yet! Hopfully be a 50mm Industar in the post tomorrow and a 25mm CV Snapshot when my father gets back from his work trip that takes him near a good used dealer tomorrow evening.
The frame line switch, is that for equiv FL or actual? IE if I mount the Industar 50mm, then 50mm should provide correct framelines? I presume when I use the 25mm I'll just set the framelines to 28mm and guess from there? The lens comes with a vf but I'd probably rather not use it.
The frame line switch, is that for equiv FL or actual? IE if I mount the Industar 50mm, then 50mm should provide correct framelines? I presume when I use the 25mm I'll just set the framelines to 28mm and guess from there? The lens comes with a vf but I'd probably rather not use it.
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I've just got my R-D1s today, no lenses yet! Hopfully be a 50mm Industar in the post tomorrow and a 25mm CV Snapshot when my father gets back from his work trip that takes him near a good used dealer tomorrow evening.
The frame line switch, is that for equiv FL or actual? IE if I mount the Industar 50mm, then 50mm should provide correct framelines? I presume when I use the 25mm I'll just set the framelines to 28mm and guess from there? The lens comes with a vf but I'd probably rather not use it.
yes and yes.
you're off to a good start...the 25 is great on the rd1...the 50 is like a short tele, very good for portraits.
andephotographic
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Yeah that's what I want the 50 for. I think I'll have call to use the camera for portraiture in the enxt week or two so grabbed a cheap Industar off eBay to get me going, I'll probably replace it with something nicer in time.
Hesitated on the 25mm, I originally planned to get one because I've also bought a Bessa L that's yet to arrive from the US and thought it'd go well on that, then I bought the RD and thought it could go between them but when I remembered it's not rf coupled I wasn't so sure, hopefully I can master scale focusing!
Hesitated on the 25mm, I originally planned to get one because I've also bought a Bessa L that's yet to arrive from the US and thought it'd go well on that, then I bought the RD and thought it could go between them but when I remembered it's not rf coupled I wasn't so sure, hopefully I can master scale focusing!
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with a 25 it's pretty easy to to use hyper focal distance...a bit of practice and you have a fancy point & shoot that takes great images.
astro8
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Good move on the R-D1s. Make sure to post some photos!
-Greg
-Greg
andephotographic
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Just posted some in the other thread.
I just noticed, when I fit my 25mm along with the adaptor, the dots which indicate where the focus and aperture are set to aren't totally dead centre, should I be concerned?
There's a notch in the adaptor that sits top dead centre but the lens seems to screw onto the adapter and go just a few degrees past this point.
I just noticed, when I fit my 25mm along with the adaptor, the dots which indicate where the focus and aperture are set to aren't totally dead centre, should I be concerned?
There's a notch in the adaptor that sits top dead centre but the lens seems to screw onto the adapter and go just a few degrees past this point.
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