msadat
Member
what viewfinder should i use for using this lens. it is in between35 and 50?
Terao
Kiloran
I use the 35 and compensate, find it easier than compensating out from the 50 frame...
Ronald M
Veteran
Camera Quest sells a 40 VF.
Terao
Kiloran
Ronald M said:Camera Quest sells a 40 VF.
Yes, but remember that on the R-D1 the FOV of the 40 is ~60mm and VC don't make a 40D finder. I don't know of any 60mm finder..
Imrulqays
Member
With my 40mm (a Summicron-C) no viewfinder is necessary.
The 35mm frame fits perfectly.
The 35mm frame fits perfectly.
Paul T.
Veteran
Indeed, I have both the 35 and 40mm Summicrons, and the Epson '35' framelines fit the 40mm lens a lot more accurately than they do the 35mm, so I use that lens in preference.
msadat
Member
thanks that's good info
kevin m
Veteran
In Leica bodies, the 35 frame is nearly an exact match for a 40mm lens at infinity. Within 5ft. or so you'll need to frame a bit generously to avoid lopping off the top of heads or people's feet.
BillBingham2
Registered User
If you want a 60mm finder, use a Nikon Zoom finder.
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pfogle
Well-known
40mm rulez okPaul T. said:Indeed, I have both the 35 and 40mm Summicrons, and the Epson '35' framelines fit the 40mm lens a lot more accurately than they do the 35mm, so I use that lens in preference.
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