alex_g_2000
Newbie
I am trying to buy a rangefinder which would complete, potentially replace my R-D1 (as I need to wait "a bit" before I can afford an M9).
When I take pictures, I love to isolate objects or people in their environment, which is difficult with a small sensor camera (unless I use a 50mm+, but then one doesn't have the overall scene).
I have read quite a few reviews of the GF1 and the NEX 5 and even went to try one of each at a store.
However, I would like to have some users' feedback to understand how they feel working with these two cameras and especially how quick one can get at focusing when using Leica/CV/Zeiss manual M lenses. On the Nex 5 especially, it seems to be a pretty inaccurate exercises and no adaptors seems to be on their way to allow a focus confirmation.
Many thanks in advance.
Alex
When I take pictures, I love to isolate objects or people in their environment, which is difficult with a small sensor camera (unless I use a 50mm+, but then one doesn't have the overall scene).
I have read quite a few reviews of the GF1 and the NEX 5 and even went to try one of each at a store.
However, I would like to have some users' feedback to understand how they feel working with these two cameras and especially how quick one can get at focusing when using Leica/CV/Zeiss manual M lenses. On the Nex 5 especially, it seems to be a pretty inaccurate exercises and no adaptors seems to be on their way to allow a focus confirmation.
Many thanks in advance.
Alex