Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/08/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Frank, Thanks for the speedy reply. Sounds very promising. How do I get the Metabones adapter? Bought the basic one and now using Fuji's own. The latest one by Brian is rather pricey right? Cheers, David Ching H.P. Tel. no.: +84 904684321 (Vietnam) : +65 92321098 (Singapore) On 5 Aug, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Frank Dernie <frank.dernie at btinternet.com> wrote: > I tried my R lenses on Canon (EOS 1Ds mk2 and 5D) before buying my DMR. I > bought the optional Canon screen with split image and microprism focusing > aids, which seemed to work fairly well, but the 19mm clashes with the > mirror, perhaps others too. I found that the Canon 500mm f4 was the best > tele lens I had used and stopped using the R adapters. > The metabones speed booster adapter makes a cropped sensor have the same > angle of view as 24x36, so the 21mm covers the same view on the X Pro-1 as > it did with film. The optics in the adapter were designed by Brian > Caldwell so are probably as good as it gets for the price. > FD > > On 5 Aug, 2013, at 03:09, David Ching <davidhhching at yahoo.com.sg> wrote: > >> The Fuji has an even higher crop factor than the DMR. Doesn't this bother >> you too? >> >> I am planning to use my Leica R21-35 on my Canon 6D. But seems like the >> moving rear lens group protrudes rather too deeply. Some users advise >> that removing the lens shroud helps but I am not convinced. Thought of >> using it on my Fuji X Pro 1 but the same worries too. Has anyone done >> this successfully? >> >> Otherwise the 6D gives me full frame unlike the Fuji. My 80-200/4 works >> beautifully on the 6D. So does my Cron 50, R Lux 50 and 80 as well as the >> R35-70/4. My R180/3.4 isn't as sharp as R180/2.8 and R180/4 even at >> infinity. Wonder why? The R15/3.5 protrudes deeply too. Haven't tested my >> R shift lens PA Curtagon 35mm. >> >> Anyone have had experience using these R lenses on the Fuji X Pro 1 and >> also happy to share his experience? >> >> And like you Frank, I have about given up on the M too. Seems like Fuji >> is the main beneficiary on this list. It's not that Luggers are >> abandoning Leica, just that a few are preparing for the M. Yes? >> >> David Ching >