conradyiu
closer
hi, just get a used R-D1 and would like to know what is the widest lens you used with R-D1 and the result? focus and framing easy?
new to R-D1 so above questions might be a bit lay-man.
thanks!
new to R-D1 so above questions might be a bit lay-man.
thanks!
flip
良かったね!
Being wide, focus was not an issue, but framing was with the 15mm CV. Worked fine for me.
kuvvy
Well-known
The CV 15 Heliar is the widest I have for my RD1, a couple of shots here and more at this link http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuvvy/tags/cv15heliar/


Tuolumne
Veteran
Ditto on the 15mm CV. I use the 21mm CV external finder with it, since that's the efl on the R-D1. works fine. It's not coupled to the RF, so focusing is a non-issue. The new 15mm is coupled, though.
/T
/T
Wallo
Member
What's the widest you can frame using the built-in viewfinder?
What's the widest you can frame using the built-in viewfinder?
I'm thinking about the CV 12 mm or 15 mm myself. Is there a good viewfinder for the 12-mm lens?
Here's another question about wider lenses... Well, actually wide normals.
What's the widest you can (pretty) reliably frame with the built-in viewfinder? Is a 25-mm lens too wide for the viewfinder? Obviously the widest lines are for 28 mm and they are pretty near the edges, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to use a 25-mm lens without too many difficulties. Unfortunately, the only way for me to test at the moment is to use my credit card and order a 25-mm lens. That's a bit too expensive.
What's the widest you can frame using the built-in viewfinder?
I'm thinking about the CV 12 mm or 15 mm myself. Is there a good viewfinder for the 12-mm lens?
Here's another question about wider lenses... Well, actually wide normals.
What's the widest you can (pretty) reliably frame with the built-in viewfinder? Is a 25-mm lens too wide for the viewfinder? Obviously the widest lines are for 28 mm and they are pretty near the edges, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to use a 25-mm lens without too many difficulties. Unfortunately, the only way for me to test at the moment is to use my credit card and order a 25-mm lens. That's a bit too expensive.
JonasYip
Well-known
I tend to throw the 12mm in my bag when I travel with the RD-1. I don't even bother with a finder anymore and just tend to guess-timate. works for me anyway.
kuvvy
Well-known
Wallo the 25mm is what I have been using in my RD1 as my standard lens. Using the whole of the finder matches the 25 lens pretty well. I wear glasses though and tend to use the 28 framelines and just reckon on getting that little extra around the edges.
I recently got hold of a 28/2 Ultron and have been using that of late. The CV25 is however a little lighter and more compact. Mine is the rangefinder coupled version and could well be up for sale soon but has proved a good match and a very capable lens on the RD1.
I recently got hold of a 28/2 Ultron and have been using that of late. The CV25 is however a little lighter and more compact. Mine is the rangefinder coupled version and could well be up for sale soon but has proved a good match and a very capable lens on the RD1.
laptoprob
back to basics
I use a russar finder for both 12 and 15mm. With the 12 I get a little extra and the 15 a bit less. Like the 12 a lot! Most use though is the 21mm Kobalux. With a 21mm finder with an extra tape mask.
Geo
Established
!2mm
!2mm
I use the 12mm Voightlander a lot, actually more than my 28mm.
GEO
!2mm
I use the 12mm Voightlander a lot, actually more than my 28mm.
GEO
Wallo
Member
Thanks, kuvvy, that's good information. I'm thinking about the Zeiss Biogon. Anyway, I won't get to buying one this year. A more affordable wide like the CV 15 could be something new in the bag for this summer.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.