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canon 35/2.8 ltm lens and the fuji pancake 27/2.8 lens

Lens size is truly where rangefinders show their superiority over mirrorless.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Odd that the Minox B is not more popular in digital form.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Roverman
Newbie
More like automation over manual controls, more in a csc lens, maybe time for manual x mount lens?
JRminox
Established
Lens size is truly where rangefinders show their superiority over mirrorless.
Hum!
A major advantage of mirrorless is the ability to use very compact, high quality lenses like older Leica or Canon or newer one like Voigtlander. No conflict there.
The trade off is no auto-focus etc. This is the very reason why I own a Sony Nex-7 which has proven far more flexible than my Canon 7.
Hum!
A major advantage of mirrorless is the ability to use very compact, high quality lenses like older Leica or Canon or newer one like Voigtlander. No conflict there.
The trade off is no auto-focus etc. This is the very reason why I own a Sony Nex-7 which has proven far more flexible than my Canon 7.
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
Lens size is truly where rangefinders show their superiority over mirrorless.
digital lens will always be bigger than manual focus lens. this is seen even with film SLR vs DSLR cameras. not really a RF vs mirrorless lens design debate because the capture medium is totally different.
FA Limited
missing in action
telecentric and all that equates to larger lenses unfortunately
39per1
Established
Diameter is not important, unless is more than camera body height; barrel lenght is the issue for portability...
Lens size is truly where rangefinders show their superiority over mirrorless.
Hum!
A major advantage of mirrorless is the ability to use very compact, high quality lenses like older Leica or Canon or newer one like Voigtlander. No conflict there.
The trade off is no auto-focus etc. This is the very reason why I own a Sony Nex-7 which has proven far more flexible than my Canon 7.
Oh really? I had no idea you could mount Leica lenses on mirrorless cameras!
digital lens will always be bigger than manual focus lens. this is seen even with film SLR vs DSLR cameras. not really a RF vs mirrorless lens design debate because the capture medium is totally different.
Leica has digital Ms... M8, M9, M240... ?
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