Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]However, 1, 4 and 6 will also give you troubles with exposure. 3 gives you a super crop, and if you have wides, they won't be so wide anymore. I am at a crossroads and almost to an epiphany. I got to handle a D7000 (not 700) yesterday on a trip to Seattle and fell in love. I have been wanting to upgrade my RebelXTi for a few reason. 1. Hate the metering problem with Canon and Leica lenses. 2. Hate the viewfinder. 3. Hate the low light performance. 4. Want a few more pixels for cropping leeway. And I would like to retain: 1. minimal weight 2. crop factor, as it is an advantage for macro (effective 160 APO 2.8 Leica glass - WOW) So, I had been looking at the Canon 7D as it appeared to be the next game in town because the Nikon D300 was a bit too heavy for me. However, I love the pictures it takes as my father-in-law has one. Then Nikon announces the D7000. Scarcer than hen's teeth in Yakima. I finally got to hold one. I like the 7D's ergonomics and viewfinder a bit better, but other than that, I think the D7000 will fit the bill quite well. I had ordered a cheap Leitax imitation just to see what it would do, and it came today (drats). So, I did not have any manual glass to try on the D7000 yesterday. I converted my 50/2.0 this AM and also had ordered a Nikon to Canon EOS adapter, so today I shot my Leica glass, converted to Nikon, and adapted to my Canon EOS Rebel. I am half the way there. Want to just confirm that the exposure problem with Canon does not exist on a Nikon, then I think I will take the plunge. And thinking of converting my Rebel to IR, and then with adapters, I can use my Leica glass on both cameras. Slick compromise, if I do say so myself. So, after a year of thought I think skipping #1, 4 and 6 is the way to go. For the reasons above, I am not looking at a DMR, even thought I have an R8. My only regret is that if I convert all my Leica glass to Nikon, I will not be able to use my R8 at all. Aram > From: "philippe.amard" <philippe.amard at sfr.fr> > Subject: Re: [Leica] So - DMR or Nikon D700 and Leitax adapters? > To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Message-ID: <4BDF3355-6017-44A6-A372-2A0D0A3D1B44 at sfr.fr> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed; delsp=yes > > http://www.fotomagazin.de/test_technik/kamerabestenliste/index.php?kamerakategorie=2966 > > #1, 3, 4, 6 take Leica lenses with a cheap adaptor and no surgery. > > Hope this helps > Ph > > Le 17 nov. 10 ? 16:50, <vick.ko at sympatico.ca> <vick.ko at sympatico.ca> > a > ?crit : > >> >> >> I know Tina Manley got a new DRM recently. Is it going well, with >> the DMR? >> >> There is a DMR on the 'bay for sale, in Canada, and GAS urges are >> erupting again. >> >> But, is it better to get a Nikon D700 and a bag of Leitax adapters, >> than an R9 and DMR, in terms of image and file quality? The crop >> factor doesn't bother me that much. And I do own two Leica lenses >> that will be incompatible with the Nikon. >> >> But I perceive that the D700 will have better longevity than the >> DMR. Is that a false perception? >> >> ....Vick