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Your photo is a good reality check for sure, and I'm soOoo glad I didn't opt for the Nikon. I know; different tools for different reasons but for me, size does matter.Sometime size just plain varies. Here are three equally valid ways to take a picture with 28mm-eff FOV.
scott
I tried Sharpie-coding it as a pre-asph Elmarit, but one of the marks falls on a screw in the mount, so that hasn't worked. Several tries to make it a Elmarit 21-asph have also failed, but Sean Reid reports that this coding works for him (perhaps with a JLM-milled mount and white paint on those screws). I have an M-coder on order and will try some more with it to see if something works. If not, I'll remove the mount and send it to John Milich. Right now it is uncoded.Scott, did you have your CV21's flange milled or did you go the sharpie route? Or did you leave it uncoded?
I agree that the E3 looks huge but having the larger, i.e. very large, flash on top makes it look that much larger. Take off the flash and yes it still is larger than the M8 and larger by far than the GRD2 but not exaggeratedly so.Wow, that E-3 looks HUGE! It sure ain't the OM-2 I used at the paper.
Scott, did you have your CV21's flange milled or did you go the sharpie route? Or did you leave it uncoded?
Here's my CV21 rig: