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• #1052
So my brother has a nice shiny Leica R4, and a bunch of Sony alpha mount lenses, is there and adaptor out there I can buy? Google seems to be a little useless
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• #1053
I'm almost sure this would work somehow, yet I've been told you'd go straight to hell within a year if you were to shoot Sony lenses on a Leica.
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• #1055
X100f? I had a D300 and 8 lenses, the X100f has had way more use than all that did in the last 7 or 8 years.
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• #1056
Not really keen on Fujifilm, had a loaner X100s for a while many moons ago (between a Ricoh GRD4 and a Sony Nex6+16mm pancake) but did not get along with the menu and controls were fidly.
I since then switched to film compacts and the Sigma 35mm f1.4 for most of my photography, but still miss some sort of digital compact.
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• #1057
Thankfully, I got my words muddled up and meant to write it the other way around haha, he’s got the Leica Leitz lenses and wants to put them on his DSLR Sony
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• #1058
That makes way more sense.
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• #1059
That is way less condemnable.
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• #1060
Leica R4, and a bunch of Sony alpha mount lenses
Mostly people use the Leica slrs for their lenses.
I think it’s going to be a problem using lenses for mirrorless bodies with an slr. The lenses sit relatively far from the film plain, so you’ll get massive vignetting.
Slr lenses on mirrorless ... not a problem.
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• #1061
no plain no gain
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• #1062
What’s really needed is the trusty forum classic: the inverse shim ;-)
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• #1063
Yeah I got muddled up and he's gonna be using the Leica lenses on his Sony DSLR so it's theoretically going to work if I find an adaptor? Only one that seems to exist for alpha mount is being sold only in America
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• #1065
You're clearly much better at interneting than I am... Cheers, this is gonna make a solid bday present for him haha
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• #1066
I'm not one to fart around with the menus too much, but you can put your most commonly used features on to a 4x4 grid.
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• #1067
Any interest in a Fuji X-E1 body (same sensor as X-PRO 1) and a few lenses and adapters? I love this little camera and the joys of cheap MF lenses, but it's just not getting used and I could do with the money. All working perfectly. Camera comes with charger and one battery. Lenses mostly have front and rear caps.
X-E1 - £150
Carl Zeiss Jena DDR 135mm f/3.5 'red MC' (highly-rated lens and coatings) - £50 inc M42-FX adapter
Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 'Made in Japan' (best version of insanely sharp nifty 50) - £30 inc OM-FX adapter
Vivitar 28mm f/2.8 'close focus' MC, Olympus fitment - £20
Ricoh Rikenon 50mm f/2 'Made in Japan' - £20 inc PK-FX adapterTake the lot for £250 and I'll throw in Nikon AI-FX and Minolta MD-FX adapters and an SD card.
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• #1068
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• #1069
Yes, they are all manual focus, non-Fuji lenses.
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• #1070
Tried to delete my post before you saw it! Gotcha. Potentially interested in just the body but understand if you don't wanna split. Will have a think.
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• #1071
oh man that's a great deal
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• #1072
Thanks - I think so! The Zeiss 135mm and the Oly 50mm in particular are outstanding lenses even wide open, and so easy to focus with focus peaking. But I also really like the rendering and colours from the cheap Ricoh. I don't know what the latest X-trans cameras are like but I had an X-E2 and really didn't like the waxy, over-smoothed skin in high ISO jpegs. This first generation of X-trans sensors didn't have that aggressive noise reduction.
Somebody please buy it before I talk myself into keeping it.
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• #1073
Somebody please buy it before I talk myself into keeping it.
I would, but I'd need it posted since I live in Switzerland :/
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• #1074
I really want to but I cannot afford this month :-(
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• #1075
Could do that. Will find out the cost to ship insured if serious?
Cheaper alternative: Canon EOS M paired with the EF-M 22mm F2. Performance is incredibly impressive.